This June Maggie was featured as Carol, Patti, Bernadette and Kristin 
in The War of The Mama Roses
 Starring Steven Brinberg's "Simply Barbra", Rick Skye's "Slice O' Minelli" 
 Chuck Sweeney's "Miss Peggy Lee" & Marian Steiner Ethel Merman
with special guest Scott Nevins as The Director




~ Maggie is one of the latest recipients of the Two River Times' "Normy Award".

~ Following successful engagements at Rose's Turn and Joe's Pub,
Maggie Graham together with Gary Shaffer, 
brought her acclaimed one-woman show Carol Channeling uptown to The Triad where it ran for three months.


Here's what the reviews had to 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 to the Triad Theater in New York City "
~
Feast Of Fools

“It's silly, it's funny, and it's excruciatingly gay.”
Popsucker.net

~ Written and conceived by Maggie, Carol Channeling
has been performed at Joe's Pub, Upstairs at Rose's Turn
and The Starving Artist in beautiful Ocean Grove on the Jersey shore.

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~ Last June, Maggie played Judy Garland in the world premier of Revolution at TBG ArtsCenter
in NYC. For reviews and more visit the
press page.

~ In March, 2007 Maggie played the role of Mayzie in Suessical. Peter Filichia called Maggie "glorious" in his glowing
review.


~ Maggie has performed with Gans and Register, Register and Gans at Catch a Rising Star, The Comic Strip and Surf Reality. 
Some of her favorite Musical Theatre roles include  Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd" for which she received the 2005 NJACT
Perry award for outstanding lead actress in a  musical, Hope Cladwell in "Urinetown", The Acid Queen in "The Who's Tommy",
Eva Peron in "Evita", Marian Paroo in "The Music Man" and Lisa the homeless woman in "A New Brain".

~ Maggie can be heard on the MTV
animated series "Spy Groove" as the voices of
Bunny Von Schnickle and Sonya. 
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