The Flying Karamazov Brothers
Monday, February 14, 2022
Expect the unexpected with THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS, featuring the four self-proclaimed eccentric lunatics spicing 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.
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!”
Their most popular show “4PLAY” continues appearing today having toured around the world and back and more recently during their 2011 NY off-Broadway run.
DMITRI KARAMAZOV (aka Paul Magid, Director, Producer) co-founded the Flying Karamazov Brothers in 1973. Mr. Magid has created and written many shows for the Flying Karamazov Brothers. He also writes plays. His plays include The Three Moscowteers (1984, Goodman Theatre), L’Histoire du Soldat (1986, Brooklyn Academy of Music), Le Petomane (1992, La Jolla Playhouse, ACT-Seattle), The Brothers Karamazov (1993, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Arena Stage), Room Service (1997, Mark Taper Forum, ACT-Seattle), L’Universe (2000 ACT-Seattle, Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Life: A Guide for the Perplexed (2004 ACT-Seattle, A.R.T.), Don Quijote (2007 San Diego Repertory Theatre), Flings & Eros (2009, Merrimack Repertory Theatre). He has been directing and creating shows in Europe including Osare (2006), Mutamenti (2007) Quemar (2008). He also directed a series of outdoor theatre spectacles (for over 350,000 viewers) in Puglia including the Spanish group La Fura dels Baus (2008), Sogni Segni for the Pergine International Arts Festival (2009). He most recently created “Mirage for the Theatre of San Remo” (2011). He also produced and directed “The Flying Karamazov Brothers” for a year long run off-Broadway at New York’s Minetta Lane Theatre, on London’s West End at the Vaudeville Theatre and in Madrid’s premier theatre, Teatro Compac Gran Via.
Tickets on Sale: Monday, January 31, 2022, 9:00 a.m.
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General Public |
Senior 65+ |
FHSU Student Child 5-17 |
Reserved Seating |
$40 |
$35 |
$30 |
Unreserved Seating |
$30 |
$25 |
$20 |
* Ticket fees and sales tax are not included in the price of the ticket.
Tickets can be purchased at the Memorial Union Student Service Center, by calling 785-628-5306, or by navigating the ticket menu on this website.
Performance Sponsored By:
Todd & Andrea Sandoval