The Flying Karamazov Bros are Here!

by Press Release | Mar 10, 2006
The Flying Karamazov Bros are Here! Only the zany and brilliant Flying Karamazov Brothers could concoct a Monty Pythonesque evening of theatre and entertainment guaranteed to thrill, delight and even bring a tear to the eye. That show is “LIFE: A Guide for the Perplexed,” and it will land on the stage of the Stockton Performing Arts Center on March 11th. “LIFE: A Guide for the Perplexed,” is a skill-filled romp through the stages of life.

Don’t expect the unexpected. Don’t even expect the expected. Just don’t expect and they won’t have to clean up after you.

Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $25 and $40. Children’s tickets are $10 when accompanied by an adult. Tickets may be ordered online at www.stockton.edu/pac or by calling the Box Office at (609) 652-9000. The Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and an hour and a half before the performance. For Group Sales, call David at (609) 652-4786.

The Flying Karamazov Brothers have received a mysterious box from the Man in Black. When opened, it reveals an even more mysterious book called “Guide for the Perplexed.” The book is a source of rules, perplexing moments, parables and puzzle pieces to help the reader meet the challenges of their life. The reader happens to be Dmitri Karamazov (Paul Magid, writer and FKB founder), who, it appears, is in the midst of a mid-life crisis. During the course of the show, the Guide helps Dmitri realize his place in the world and restore his faith in the cycle of life. “LIFE: A Guide for the Perplexed” was written by Paul Magid, music by Mark Ettinger and lyrics by Howard Patterson. The show is filled with over twenty characters, all played by four performers. This vast array of characters ranges from an Indian Seer named Mwabogitba to the Babylonian Emperor, Hammurabi to the infamous Man in Black. Each Brother also plays numerous instruments during the course of the show – from pocket trumpet to double-necked guitar. The Flying Karamozov Brothers feature comedy juggling and there’s always “The Challenge” at every performance.

For our patrons with special needs, the Stockton Performing Arts Center offers wheelchair accessible seating, large type programs, and listening assistive devices. Please identify any needs you may have when making a reservation. The Stockton Performing Arts Center, the Jersey Shore’s Center for the Arts, is located on the campus of The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, on Jim Leeds Road in Pomona (Galloway Township). Just 12 miles west of Atlantic City, the Center is easily accessible from the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway.

This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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