He collaborated with Michael Stewart on many shows, including The Grand Tour (1978) with songs by Jerry Herman,[9] Pieces of Eight, a musical adaptation of Treasure Island with songs by Jule Styne,[10] and the off Broadway opera Elizabeth & Essex based on Maxwell Anderson’s Elizabeth The Queen,[11] and was an assistant on the 1974 musical Mack and Mabel.
The musical is a rock and roll extravaganza about health, based on the Colin McNaughton book about farmyard life and dangers.
[13] Bramble was a member of the Dramatist's Guild, the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers.
His charitable work in his hometown of Chestertown, Maryland throughout his later years resulted in the presentation of two evenings of "Broadway Showstoppers", featuring local talent and children from the Radcliffe summer program, collaborating with longtime friend Paul Masse, music director, to develop the concerts.
He was passionate about the next generation of children knowing that they could find solace from the difficulties of life through the collaboration of musical theater.