Graham Reynolds returns with ‘Ruin the Holidays’ at Rollins Studio Theatre

Graham Reynolds returns with ‘Ruin the Holidays’ at Rollins Studio Theatre
Amber Wadey VP of People Operations — Long Center for Performing Arts
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Composer and bandleader Graham Reynolds is set to return to Rollins Studio Theatre for the seventh time with his unique holiday performance, “Ruin the Holidays.” This year’s event will feature special guest Carolyn Trowbridge on vibraphone, marking her first appearance in the show.

Reynolds’ performance is known for its raucous, minor key versions of holiday favorites. The event promises to offer a different take on traditional holiday music, aiming to provide an alternative start to the festive season.

“Join Graham and several more special guests to start your holiday season with a bang!” reads the announcement.

The show will take place at Rollins Studio Theatre and is expected to draw fans of Reynolds’ distinctive musical style.



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