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THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS Act Comes to Capitol Center for the Arts, 11/23

By: Oct. 19, 2012
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The internationally acclaimed quartet, THE Flying Karamazov Brothers, brings its vaudevillian comedy-and-juggling spectacle 4 PLAY to Concord, NH for a not-to-be-missed performance Friday, November 23, at 7pm at the Capitol Center for the Arts Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the Capitol Center for the Arts Box Office, located at 44 South Main Street Concord, NH, online at ccanh.com or via phone at 603-225-1111. For more information go to www.fkb.com or www.ccanh.com.

Expect the unexpected with THE Flying Karamazov Brothers in 4 PLAY, described as ‘multi-faceted new-vaudevillians at the apex of their ambidextrous and alliterative ability.’ The self-proclaimed eccentric lunatics spice things up with a zany showcase filled with laugh-out-loud comedy, wild theatrics, arcane errata, and astonishing juggling feats. Formed at UC Santa Cruz in 1973, THE Flying Karamazov Brothers have been seen around the world, on Broadway, on television and on the big screen.

They are not however, your father’s wild-haired, flame-throwing, juggling, kilt-and-tutu-wearing performers. They are beloved by adults, students, students who watch Glee, tourists, theatergoers, theatre-avoiders, pseudo-intellectuals, Abe Vigoda, friendless geeks, hedge fund managers, hedge fund managers who are now Duane Reade assistant managers, kids (but only gifted ones with a solid background in the classics), disgraced religious leaders, Kardashians, and politicians. Pardoned? Incarcerated? They don’t discriminate.

The Chicago Reader says, “The Flying Karamazov Brothers’ show is so much fun that anyone you take to see it will want to go to bed with you.” And, the Wall Street Journal says: “The Karamazovs deliver visual and verbal one-liners, all while creatively tossing about anything they can get their hands on!”



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