Capital Stage and Graham Sobelman present GRAHAM-A-RAMA's 3rd Annual Pre-Valentine's Show, Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018 at 7:30 pm. Sacramento composer/music director/producer GRAHAM SOBELMAN, is returning for his fifth cabaret show at Capital Stage, where he music directed The Behavior Of Broadus. As a celebration of the season, the 3rd Annual Pre-Valentine's Show will feature his long-time collaborator Nanci Zoppi. It will be a night of stories, songs and laughter...maybe even a little love. Nanci Zoppi and special guests will be backed by Graham Sobelman and his band.
GRAHAM-A-RAMA is an evening cabaret show, hosted by local music director Graham Sobelman, and features Sacramento's favorite stage performers singing from many genres and sharing stories. Shows are 70-80 minutes in duration and are recommended for mature audiences. Seating is limited at Capital Stage and advance booking is recommended. *Guest performers subject to change.
Graham Sobelman is a music director, pianist, and composer residing in Northern California. His music direction credits include Forbidden Broadway, I Love You, You're Perfect, ...Now Change (California Musical Theatre); Passion, Tell Me On A Sunday, Little Fish, Celebration, It's Only Life, tick, tick...BOOM!, They're Playing Our Song, [title of show] (New Helvetia Theatre); Ruthless, A Christmas Carol (Sacramento Theatre Company); The Who's Tommy (UC Davis); john & jen (Hillbarn Theatre); A New Brain (Cosumnes River College); The Behavior of Broadus (Capital Stage).Graham also conducted Gregg Coffin's rightnextto me at B Street Theatre and has worked for many years as the Music Director for the Music Circus summer children's programs. He started the local cabaret series Graham-A-Rama in 2009 and released (with Maggie Hollinbeck) Another Shade of Blue, covering the entirety of Joni Mitchell's 1971 masterpiece, Blue.
As a composer, Graham has completed Love Is Eternal, a song-cycle with lyrics by British lyricist David Kent, as well as a song-cycle utilizing the poems of Emily Dickinson. He has also written underscoring for A Tale of Two Cities and Orlando for SacImpulse Theatre. He was commissioned in 2012 to write a piece for the Sacramento Gay Men's Chorus, called Voices Carry.
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