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- From: jvert@microsoft.com (John Vert)
- Subject: Flying Karamazov Brothers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.003135.11786@microsoft.com>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 00:31:35 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corporation
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- There is a long article in today's (1/24/92) Seattle Times about the Flying
- Karamazov Brothers, and their upcoming new show. The article is in the
- Pacific magazine, which is one of those Sunday insert magazine deals. In
- the interests of scooping Juggler's World & Two-Ply, I have excerpted some
- interesting bits below. (completely without permission) Beg, borrow or
- steal your own copy if you are a Flying K's fan. There is lots of info about
- their history, personalities, various shows, etc. which is pretty good, but
- probably not news to most readers of this newsgroup.
-
- JUGGLING TWO WORLDS
- The Flying Karamazov Brothers hang in Port Townsend,
- balancing freedom with success
-
- ...
- It's the hippie dream come true: Do What You Love and the (Big) Money Will
- Follow. And do it *your* way: live semi-tribally on an 80-acre Olympic
- Peninsula spread. Bring impish joy to the multitudes. Dress flamboyantly,
- in pantaloons, epaulets and floppy velvet hats. And never cut your hair.
- To borrow the immortal words of David Crosby, the Flying K's have "let their
- freak flags fly" long after most baby-boomers surrendered to a barber.
-
- But will the K brethren be content to crisscross the globe for another 20
- years, keeping up a killer regimen of 200 one-night stands per annum? Nyet.
- On the brink of turning 40, they yearn to go legit -- funny legit. They
- want more time at home with wives and children. And -- dare we say it? --
- they long to prove themselves as multi-faceted dramatic ARTISTS, not mere
- JUGGLERS.
-
- They'll have a chance to do just that in a wacky new musical version of the
- Great Novel that inspired their corporate name. Scripted by Magid, with
- lyrics by Patterson, the eponymous "Flying Karamazov Brothers in The
- Brothers Karamazov" is being staged by one of Broadway's reigning directors,
- Daniel Sullivan. It premieres Feb. 10 at Seattle Repertory Theatre, where
- Sullivan is artistic director.
-
- ...
-
- After the Portland gig, Furst -- who always remained silent onstage, a la
- Harpo -- leaves to pursue his own projects. His replacement, a baby-faced
- New York actor named Michael Preston, is here to soak up ambience and learn
- the classic K routines.
-
- ...
-
- But describe the Flying Karamazov Brothers as mere jugglers and you'll
- hit a nerve. "We're constantly labeled as this one thing, and it's way too
- limiting," complains Magid. "We've always thought of what we do as theater.
- It's rhythm, movement, sculpture, music ... theater."
-
- ...
-
- Since moving to Washington, the K's have continued their rigorous schedule of
- touring and premiering new theatrical works. Last summer, at the La Jolla
- Playhouse near San Diego, they opened an entirely original show, "Le
- Petomane." This offbeat film-theater fusion (with script, as usual, by
- Magid) centered on turn-of-the century Parisian variety artist Joseph Pujol,
- who performed musical and comedic feats by expelling vast quantities of gas
- from his colon.
-
- ...
-
- The Rep's "Flying Karamazov Brothers in the Brother Karamazov" will have
- plenty of juggling -- among other things. The free-form musical features
- a cast of 11 and music by the K's longtime house band, the Kamikaze Ground
- Crew. After six weeks here, it moves to the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.,
- which is co-producing. Broadway is a possibility.
-
- "Ever since we took the name Karamazov, we've planned to do this," Patterson
- admits. "We thought we'd do it as a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta."
-
- Magid's script turned out more Borscht Belt than G & S. In his conception,
- the brothers K are Brooklyn Jews (not Russian Christians) whose father runs
- a novelty shop. There's also a wise rabbi in place of the novel's
- charismatic monk, Zosima. "It's our revenge on Dostoevsky's must-vaunted
- anti-Semitism," Magid dryly advises.
-
- Dan Sullivan describes the show as "a comic deconstruction of 'Brothers
- Karamazov,' not a literal adaptation. It's about a bunch of guys trying
- to discover what the novel is, and how to explore it. I like to say that
- some of the events in the book also occur in the play."
-
- And what about the tortured, soul-searching broodiness of the original?
- Don't expect much of that to survive this translation. "We decided nothing
- was sancrosanct," Sullivan reports. But Magid has a point when he asks,
- "Who better to express the sorrow of the world but us clowns?"
-
- Last spring, the Rep briefly unveiled a workshop version of the piece. It
- was a chance to hear the script and experiment with the K's daunting arsenal
- of sight-gag ideas. "These guys do not give up," chuckles Sullivan. "We
- did get them to eliminate a condom-juggling routine. It turned out they
- were very difficult to juggle when filled with water."
-
- "But Paul wanted his hat to explode at one point, and I thought it was way
- too dangerous. Sure enough, he got with our prop people and they did it.
- Not only will his hat blow up, but his shoes, too. It's quite amazing."
-
- ...
-
- The K's master plan sounds idyllic. But the scenario has its pitfalls.
-
- The acceleration of theater projects has already caused an internal rift.
- Furst, perhaps the best juggler of the lot, has left the brotherhood not
- because of a bad back (as his colleagues suggest), but, as he puts it,
- "artistic differences."
-
- "I didn't mind doing plays occasionally, but I thought we should still be
- a self-contained group and our own producers," says Furst. "I wanted us to
- keep doing the type of act we'd been doing, not give up control by working
- in institutions with their own rules."
-
- The parting seems amicable. And it's likely Michael Preston will carve out
- his own niche in the act. (His stage moniker will be Alyosha, after the
- youngest fictional Karamazov)
-
- <end of excerpts>
-
- Whew! There's lots more good stuff, and some nice pictures. But my fingers
- are tired, so go look it up yourself if you're interested.
- -John ("mere juggler") Vert (jvert@microsoft.com)
-