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It's not just cabaret, it's Graham-A-Rama!

by Tony Sheppard, published on February 21, 2009 at 2:06 PM

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Courtney Glass and Connor Mickiewicz perform in Graham-A-Rama III: "Not the Marrying KInd" on Sunday, February 15th, 2009 at the Geery Theater - video and screen capture by Mike Yee

 

With little fanfare or exposure, one of the best and least known shows in town opened a few weeks ago, on Sundays at the Geery Theater on the corner of 22nd and L Streets. Featuring local stage actors and singers, the Graham-A-Rama cabaret series is a perfect fit for the Geery’s intimate space, giving the feeling of having been invited to a private party of some kind – like the ultimate insider experience, even for outsiders!

I asked the man behind Graham-A-Rama (and behind the piano) Graham Sobelman, a few questions about the series:

Could you describe the basic concept and format for Graham-A-Rama?
GS:
I think initially it was mostly an excuse for me to see my theatre friends. Most of us go from show to show and unless you're actually in a show with someone, you never get to see them. So, I thought doing a Sunday evening cabaret show would give me a chance (or an excuse) to see them.

Additionally, I feel like I know some incredibly talented singers in the area that I think are underexposed. I've played for dozens of shows over the years and there are some really great singers in town. A cabaret show seemed like a great venue to share them with Sacramento and also a chance for them to perform songs that they love, not just the songs in the shows they're cast in.

The initial format was to have 2 singers share the evening. Keeping it casual. While working on the first show, we decided it would be fun to include some audience participation (sing-a-long, trivia, etc).

What was the inspiration? - I've heard tales of legendary living room singalongs!
GS:
We tried to sort of emulate the sing-a-long parties at my house, where we'd stay up all night and sing around the piano. In that venue, people can sing whatever songs they want - they can sing harmonies whenever they want and there are no inappropriate choices. I love TV theme songs - that's how the TV theme song sing-a-long got included [in Graham-A-Rama]. So, hopefully, these shows give a sneak peak into our late night craziness around the piano.

Last week's "Not the Marrying Kind" with Connor Mickiewicz and Courtney Glass was great - are all the shows themed in some way?
GS:
Last week's was the first totally themed show. They worked really hard putting that together. The first shows had more thematic segments - each person had 2-3 sets and we grouped the songs thematically. Tony had a "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" section. Nanci had an “auditioning-in-NY” section. Scott and Kelly had a “songs-I'll-never-get-to-sing” section.

What might audiences expect in the coming weeks?
GS:
I'm considering a St. Patrick's Day section for one of the March shows. Mar 22 is called "Wig in a Box" - there will be wigs everywhere. I'm thinking about doing an 80's pop music night with 5-6 singers. I'm bringing a friend's cabaret show from SF up in April. And in early May, I'd like to do an all-star show featuring the best numbers from the first 10 shows.

So now we know how you spend your Sundays - what else do you have in the works?
GS:
I’m working on finishing my band's 2nd album (the first one is on iTunes "This is ain't Betty"). I am music directing a few shows around town this spring, and I'd like to use the Geery for a couple of staged readings of some musicals. It's a great venue for intimate performances.


Next up: On Sunday, February 22nd, Graham-A-Rama reprises the show that started it all, with Tony Wichowski and Nanci Zoppi.

Graham-A-Rama showtimes are 7pm and 9pm on Sundays at the William J Geery Theatre, 2130 L Street, Sacramento. Tickets are $15 (cash only) at the door and reservations can be made by calling (916) 798-6352. Note: Reservations are only held until 15 minutes before showtime. Find upcoming schedules and all things Grahamy at www.grahamsobelman.com. Video clips from past shows can be found on youtube by searching for grahamaramacabaret.

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