2010-2011
BCPAC - Bradford Creative & Performing Arts Center

Zippo/Case is a BCPAC Benefactor for this event.
Atlantic Broadband is a Presenting Sponsor for this event.

THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS

Saturday, January 16, 2010, 7:30 p.m.

Bromeley Family Theater, Blaisdell Hall, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford

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.

Founding "brothers" Paul Magid and Howard Paterson conceived this act in 1972, took the name from Dostoyevsky's novel, "The Brothers Karamazov," added and replaced a few "siblings" along the way and ended up on Broadway in the 1980s with a hit show, "Juggling and Cheap Tricks." Dazzle yourself at FKB.

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coming soon:

Forever Plaid in Bradford PA Tuesday, October 19, 2010
BCPAC - Bradford Creative & Performing Arts Center
10 Marilyn Horne Way Bradford, PA 16701 814.362.2522

upcoming show:

FDR starring Edward Asner

Ed Asner as FDR

Monday, September 27, 2010, 7:30 p.m.

Bromely Family Theater, Blaisdell Hall, Univeristy of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford PA

One of America's most beloved actors is playing one of America's most beloved presidents.
Edward Asner is primarily known for his Emmy- winning role as Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series, Lou Grant. He is also acclaimed for his performance as Captain Davies in the classic mini-series Roots, the man who kidnapped Kunta Kinte and sold him into slavery, a role that earned Asner another Emmy Award. He most recently provided the voice of Carl Fredricksen in Pixar's Academy Award- winning animated film Up.

In FDR, Asner explores the life of one of America's best loved presidents and the events and decisions that helped to shape our nation. This powerful play follows the iconic president as he reflects on his years in office, from his inauguration through the Great Depression to the epic battles of World War II. Edward Asner in FDR makes for stirring historic drama from a great actor and storyteller.