FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS Announce Schedule Changes For Holiday Season

By: Oct. 27, 2010
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THE Flying Karamazov Brothers are currently playing at off-Broadway's Minetta Lane Theatre (18 Minetta Lane, NYC) in an open-ended engagement of their eponymous hit show.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
Current schedule: Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm; Saturday & Sunday at 3 PM
Beginning Nov. 24: Wed - Fri at 8, Saturday at 2, 5 and 8 PM, Sun at 3 & 7 PM (Note: Switching to THREE show times on Saturday & TWO show times on Sunday)

Week of Nov 22:
Wed, Nov 24 at 8 PM
Thu, Nov 25 (Thanksgiving) at 8 PM
Fri, Nov 26 at 8 PM
Sat, Nov 27 at 2, 5, and 8 PM
Sun, Nov 28 at 3 & 7 PM

Week of Dec 20:
Tue, Dec 21 at 8 PM
Wed, Dec 22 at 3 & 8 PM
Thu, Dec 23 at 8 PM
Fri, Dec 24 DARK
Sat, Dec 25 (Christmas) at 5 & 8 PM (no matinee)
Sun, Dec 25 at 3 & 7 PM

Week of Dec 27:
Wed, Dec 29 at 8 PM
Thurs, Dec 30 at 8 PM
Thu, Dec 31 (New Year's Eve) at 8 PM
Sat, Jan 1 at 2, 5 and 8 PM
Sun, Jan 2 at 3 & 7 PM

TICKET INFORMATION:
Tickets for THE Flying Karamazov Brothers are available through www.Ticketmaster.com, (800) 982-2787, or in person at the Minetta Lane Theatre box office.
Group sales: Theatre Direct International at 212-541-8457 x 2.
Outside NY metro: 1-800-BROADWAY x 2. Tickets range in price from $20-65.

*RUNNING TIME: 80 minutes. The show is performed without an intermission.

If you see one group of multi-faceted new-vaudevillians at the apex of their ambidextrous and alliterative ability, see The Flying Karamazov Brothers also. They are not your father's wild-haired, juggling, flame-throwing, kilt-and-tutu-wearing performers.

Each night, the audience is invited to bring objects to the theater for the FKBs to keep airborne in a challenge that ends either with a pie in the face or a standing ovation. As director / founder/ performer Paul Magid says, "Juggling is dropping." Julia Roberts had to go all the way to India to learn the same thing; you need only take the train to West 4th Street.

The show suits all audiences: adults, students, students who watch Glee, tourists, theatergoers, theatre-avoiders, pseudo-intellectuals, Abe Vigoda, the 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.

www.fkb.com



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