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Nuttin' But Stringz

Monday, November 23, 2009 7:30 p.m. - Bromeley Family Theater, Pitt-Bradford Blaisdell Hall

Runners-up in 2008's "America's Got Talent" competition, Nuttin' But Stringz is unique in a few ways. Combining classical violin with pop, R&B and hip-hop, brothers Tourie and Damien Escobar have created a powerful and new kind of entertainment merging Vivaldi and 50 Cent, DMX and Bach!

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The Flying Karamazov Brothers

Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:30 p.m. - Bromeley Family Theater, Pitt-Blaisdell Hall

Utterly unique, the Flying Karamazov Brothers' latest production is "4-Play," an experiment in comedy, theater, music and of course, juggling. These artists combine the worlds of improvisation, performance art and wordplay into a very special evening of entertainment. The following are some reviews from their website. Click here to read more.

• As everyone is by now no doubt aware, The Flying Karamazov Brothers are neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire... ...Marvelously skilled as they are, juggling is to them only a means: their end (and their beginning and their middle) is hilarity...They made me laugh literally till it hurt and nobody has done that since the last time Peter Cook and Dudley Moore played Broadway. --Julius Novick, Village Voice

• They are as nimble of wit as they are deft of hand and your mouth will open wide in laughter no less than in awe. They handle an audience as cleverly as the cleavers clubs, knives and other imaginable and unimaginable objects they juggle, and they are as playful and personable as puppy dogs with a hypertropic intelligence......Besides their lovely juggling, I repeat the K's are nice comic actors and this wholesome show should tickle equally the child with and the child within you. --John Simon, New York Magazine