The Music Box
Created by Elliott Graber & David Napolitano
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The Music Box, Musical
Created by Elliott Graber & David Napolitano
St. Louis Union Station, 1929
Prohibition, social conflict, and a tense love triangle stir on the brink of America’s stock market crash. On her quest seeking self-liberation, Zoey Maybell, a young woman, unexpectedly falls in love with her fiancés Columnist, Ezra Hinton.
The Music Box features an original neo-classical score composed of lush harmonies with a rich balance of passion and charm.
An Original American Theatre Musical by:
Elliott David Graber and David Napolitano
Original Cast Recording
Graber & Napolitano Productions have released the Original Cast Recording of The Music Box, Musical.
The Music Box is a new musical which premiered summer of 2012 at the MN Fringe Festival with great success!
VIP Music Box Members, fans, friends, and family have been requesting to hear audio recordings from the score after seeing the show at the Fringe. After countless times hearing,"How do I get my hands on the music?" "Where do I go to download the mp3's on iTunes?" "How much is it to purchase CD's?" the producers decided to schedule studio time.
Shawn Vaughan, Audio Engineer of Purple Cast Studios and BellaTone Entertainment in Minneapolis, MN has been contracted to record, mix, and master the 15 track album.
Elliott Graber's long awaited score The Music Box, Musical will soon be available on iTunes. Now is your chance to help Graber & Napolitano Productions bring their vision to the world!
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"Elliott David Graber and David Napolitano have created an old-fashioned romantic musical. The love story, about class differences in 1929, has a fair amount of charm, and, to its credit, ends in a surprising and touching way. As the central love triangle, Jordan Oxborough, Libby Anderson, and Rick Latterell sing well, and are quite endearing."
- STAR TRIBUNE (Minneapolis, MN)