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News Heather Mac Rae to Celebrate New CD During July Concerts Heather Mac Rae, who played one of "the lesbians from next door" in the Broadway production of Falsettos, will celebrate the release of her new CD during her July 21 and 22 concerts at the Caminito Theatre in Hollywood, CA.

The 7:30 PM concerts are part of the "Summer Evenings of Cabaret" series, which is being produced by Bruce Kimmel.

Mac Rae is expected to perform tunes from "I Choose Love," her new recording for the LML Music label. She will also offer selections from her Broadway outings, including songs from Hair and Falsettos. Concertgoers can also expect to hear stories about growing up in Hollywood as the daughter of screen star Gordon MacRae.

"I Choose Love," now available on the LML website, features such songs as "Maybe There Are Reasons," "All Night Long," "Rio Grande," "Southbound Train," "Up on the Roof," "Find Me a Man," "Autumn Rains," "Only With You," "Hope Floats," "Just Another Blonde in L.A.," "Cactus Flowers," "In My Life" and the title tune. Visit www.lmlmusic.com for more information.

Heather Mac Rae has appeared on Broadway in Hair and Falsettos and Off-Broadway in The Hot'L Baltimore, Emily, Abie's Island Rose and Stars in Your Eyes. She played Cookie in the national tour of Rumors and Mary Magdalene in a Los Angeles production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Her regional credits are numerous. Mac Rae has appeared on screen in "Bang the Drum Slowly," "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. . .," "A Perfect Couple" and "Life with Mikey."

The Caminito Theatre is located on the campus of Los Angeles City College at 855 N. Vermont Avenue in Hollywood, CA. Tickets, priced $25, are available by calling (323) 953-4000, ext. 2990. Visit www.lacitycollege.edu for more information.

 
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