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By Scott Barbarino   

Carol_Channeling_CarolingA Christmas stocking stuffed with the greatest divas of the season and loads of wacky holiday spirit, it's... "Carol Channeling, Caroling!" Written and performed by Maggie Graham, with Musical Direction by Seth Weinstein, to be performed Wednesday, December 9th and Friday, December 11th at 9:30pm, and Wednesday, December 23rd at 7pm at Don't Tell Mama.


Join "Carol" as she channels an all-star line-up of very special guests for an unforgettable extravaganza! You’ll be filled with warmth and joviality as the season’s most beloved divas gather to sing their holiday favorites.

A spectacular evening of hilarious cheer and a musical celebration that will wow you with all the glitz that stars like Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Julie Andrews, Eartha Kitt, Karen Carpenter and many more have to offer.

The reviewers say:

Carol Channeling is a really fun evening! Graham has a super voice and can bang out a brassy number with the best of them!
- Gay City News

Carol Channeling comes at you like an express bus to Broadway. Maggie Graham packs the big hits of all the Broadway Divas into one non-stop showstopper.
- Currents Magazine

If you haven’t caught this virtuoso tour-de-force show, run, don’t walk!
- Feast of Fools

It’s silly, it’s funny and it’s excruciatingly gay!
- Popsucker.net

A biological woman!
- Time Out NY

The youngest of eight children born to opera singing parents, Maggie was reared on the classic divas, and has been performing since she was three. Her one woman diva parade, Carol Channeling, has been seen in NYC at Joe’s Pub, The Triad and Rose’s Turn. Other credits include such diverse roles as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd (2005 NJACT recipient), Sheila in Hair, The Homeless Woman in A New Brain, Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, The Musical, The Acid Queen in The Who's Tommy, Marian Paroo in The Music Man and Eva Peron in Evita.

Her impressions have also been seen in The War of the Mama Roses, where she was featured as Carol Channing, Patti LuPone, Bernadette Peters and Kristin Chenoweth, and Off-Broadway in An Evening at the Carlyle (Liza Minnelli, Barbra Streisand and Ann Coulter). For the MTV animated series "Spy Groove," she contributed the voices of Bunny Von Schnickle and Sonya.

 

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