The
Flying Karamazov Brothers are headed to the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center on Saturday, April 14 for an evening of unexpected entertainment. Known for their juggling skill and impromptu high jinks, The
Flying Karamazov Brothers have been entertaining audiences of all ages for almost 40 years.
Tickets for The
Flying Karamazov Brothers are on sale now and start at $20. Tickets can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 982-2787 or the Center’s ticket office at (920) 730-3760. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center’s ticket office or online at
foxcitiespac.com. Additional fees may apply. Groups of 10 or more can save by calling (920) 730-3786.
“Juggling is dropping,” wrote
Paul Magid, The Flying Karamazov’s co-founder, director and producer in a statement.“Each toss is a flirtation with failure, and each time we catch, we deny failure, if only for a little while.”
Magid founded the group with
Howard Patterson in 1973 while acting at a Renaissance fair in northern California. Since then, the group has toured nationally and internationally, performed off-Broadway and appeared with people like
Frank Sinatra,
Dolly Parton, The Grateful Dead,
Placido Domingo and more. The
Flying Karamazov Brothers have also been seen on “Late Show with David Letterman,” “Good Morning America,” “Ellen” and “Seinfeld.”
Ticket holders have a chance to put The
Flying Karamazov Brothers’ juggling talent to the test during “The Gamble” in which the cast selects three items to juggle from the audience. The audience is encouraged to bring a prop that meets the following criteria: 1) Weighs more than an ounce 2) Weighs less than 10 pounds 3) Qualifies as “no bigger than a breadbox” and 4) Is not a live animal.
The
Flying Karamazov Brothers are locally sponsored by Bemis Company, Inc. and Menasha Corporation. The
Flying Karamazov Brothers is part of the Boldt Arts Alive! Series which is supported by the title sponsor, The Boldt Company. The Boldt Arts Alive! Series is also supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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