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years until Nelson took a leave of absence for family reasons. He was replaced by Samuel Ross Williams ("Smerdyakov"). Nelson eventually returned and the group performed as a quintet from 1983 through 1989, when Nelson permanently left. Other members have passed through over the years, each taking a Russian name, such as "Misha Karamazov" (Paul Hudert, also known as Paul Garbanzo), and "Rakitin Karamazov" (Michael Preston). Preston also appeared in the film
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In late 2006/early 2007, founding member Howard Patterson announced his retirement from the troupe after 30+ years, leaving Magid as the sole original member. In mid-2007, Patterson was replaced by Nick Flint ("Maximov Karamazov"). Flint performed with the group for one year before being succeeded by
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The troupe started with two members; "Ivan" (Howard Jay Patterson) and "Dmitri" (Paul David Magid). "Alyosha" (Randy Nelson) joined some time after 1975. Onetime FKB crew member Timothy Daniel Furst soon joined the other three onstage, taking the name "Fyodor". The lineup remained intact for several
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that allow the equipment devices to communicate with each other as well as a backstage computer. The Karamazovs exploit this technology in continually evolving ways, ranging from music and lighting that change in response to throws and catches, to games in which the jugglers must constantly adapt
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himself. Their modern farcical take on the play incorporated juggling, acrobatics, faux knife-throwing, gospel, jazz, and a cross-dressing brothel madam. Many jokes referenced American culture of the 1980s. One running gag was that nobody can pronounce "Epidamnum," a place mentioned several times
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Among the Karamazovs' repertoire is the "Terror Trick", in which they gradually introduce nine items—a cleaver, a torch, a salt shaker, a ukulele, a skillet, a fish, an egg, a block of dry ice, and a bottle of champagne (which they call a "time bomb")—then juggle them all at once only to end up
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Magid debuted an updated version of the Flying Karamazov Brothers' "Club Sandwich," performing with Jules McEvoy, Chen Pollina, and Tomoki Sage, who are members of the juggling and acrobatic troupe Nanda. After an initial short run in Port Townsend, Washington, the revised show later played at
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They also perform a trick called "The Gamble" in which the "Champ" (portrayed traditionally by Ivan Karamazov, but more recently by Dmitri) will juggle any three items provided by the audience. The objects are chosen by the audience's applause. The objects must conform to the following rules:
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Sam Williams retired in 1999 to care for his family after being widowed. He worked as a bus driver in Seattle. In November 2016, he suffered a fatal heart attack while on the job. Williams was credited with safely bringing the bus to a stop, protecting the passengers.
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The Karamazovs perform a wide range of shows, including conventional narratives that incorporate juggling, "variety" shows that include old and new elements from their repertoire, and shows backed by city orchestras.
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their throws, patterns, and passes in response to cues that the computer chooses on the fly, often based on the computer identifying a juggler who's out of position and therefore unlikely to be prepared for a toss.
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without breaking their juggling patterns. Most past and present Karamazovs are adept with a great range of conventional instruments, including brasses and woodwinds.
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over the course of the play. After each stammering attempt, all onstage actors would stop, point toward the supposed location, then resume their activities.
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joined the troupe as "Alexei Karamazov" in 2000, but retired from the group around 2016. Andy Sapora ("Nikita") stepped up as his principal replacement.
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The Karamazovs incorporate music into their performances through special clubs adapted as percussion strikers, allowing them to play drums and
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Randy Nelson ("Alyosha Karamazov") retired in 1988 to pursue a career in computer programming and education. From 1997 to 2009 he worked for
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Furst, who left the group in the early 1990s, currently is a board member, festival producer, and occasional performer at the
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In July 2019, the four original Flying Karamazov Brothers—Magid, Patterson, Nelson, and Furst—reunited onstage at the 50th
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In recent years, the group has steadily added technological components to their repertoire, at times with the help of the
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the troupe stopped using the word "Terror" in the bit and replaced it with "Danger", although as of their 2008/2009
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Seattle's Broadway Performance Hall from September 19 to October 6, 2019, garnering favorable reviews.
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Stephen O’Bent ("Zossima Karamazov") in 2008. The troupe launched a show in 2007 called
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One of their most widely known musical performances is Rockpalast Night 8, held in
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and comedy troupe that has been performing since 1973. They learned their trade
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cooking the fish and the egg in the skillet and drinking the champagne. After
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Paul David Magid (Dmitri; co-founder; also the director and producer)
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Must not be able to stop the "Champ" from being a live animal
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The Karamazovs performed a broad adaptation of Shakespeare's
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and directed one of the shows in the Karamazov repertoire.
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and has since become a classic of Grateful Dead bootlegs.
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as the Dean of Pixar University. He has also worked for
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Suzi Prozanski, "Renaissance Roots: The Circus (a.k.a.
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on June 24, 1987, the Karamazovs were joined by such "
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juggling
busking
Santa Cruz, California
Broadway
Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Brothers Karamazov
Eight Men Out
Mark Ettinger
Pixar
Apple Inc.
DreamWorks
Moisture Festival
Oregon Country Fair
The Jewel of the Nile
Romancing the Stone
Seinfeld
The Friars Club
Mister Rogers
The Comedy of Errors
Lincoln Center
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Live from Lincoln Center
new vaudeville
Avner the Eccentric

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