Met up with some friends at the Palindrome located at Eaglemount Winery and Cidery for opening night of the Flying Karamazov Brothers show “50 Years of Juggling and Cheap Theatrics”. The hour and a half show (with short intermission) did not disappoint! It was a delightfully fun and entertaining evening of juggling, tongue-in-cheek banter, and overall silliness which evoked plenty of guffaws and laughter from an enthusiastic, full house audience. There was some amazing juggling (have you ever seen a torch, cleaver and cake being tossed and juggled?), some acrobatics, and a few added surprises too.  We thoroughly enjoyed the zany, visually engaging and impressive performances of the entire cast. The only negative is that it wasn’t long enough! That hour and a half went by way too fast.  If you missed them this time around, be sure to catch them next time (hopefully not in another 30 years!). Thanks to Director and founding “Brother” Paul Magid, Production Manager, Danny Millholland of The Production Alliance,, and all who helped to put  this wonderful show together.  Also, thanks to the Eaglemount for the delicious wine and cider! 

The Flying Karamazav Brothers:
Paul Magid, Jeremiah Meyer, Chen Pollina, and Tomoki Sage

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History of the Flying Karamazov Brothers

Stay tuned for more “discoveries” and adventures in and around Port Townsend! ~ Pamela T