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Seth Bisen-Hersh, who graduated in 2001 with degrees in computer science and music, will make his cabaret debut on Sunday, Aug. 18 at 5 p.m. at Don't Tell Mama's in New York City (343 W. 46th St). Titled "Two Singular Sensations," it will feature Bisen-Hersh and Rori Nogee in a musical battle of the egos using Broadway tunes. Bisen-Hersh, who will also accompany the show on piano, is currently in the Master's of Music Technology program at New York University. Admission is a $5 cover charge with a two-drink minimum. For more information, call (212) 757-0788.

Bisen-Hersh also will serve as musical director and accompanist for "The Villains of Broadway," starring Cemocan Yesil, former member of the Class of 2003, which takes place tonight (Aug. 14) at 7 p.m. at Danny's Skylight Room Cabaret at 346 W. 46th St. in New York. For more information, call (212) 265-8133.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on August 14, 2002.

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