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BROTHERS FROM DIFFERENT MOTHERS
You
can come see the Brothers in action for two shows
only on
Friday March
25th at 7pm and Saturday March 26th at 1pm.
Performances held at SecondStory Repertory. Tickets are $10 and can be
purchased online or by calling
425.881.6777.
At
first, it’s hard to wrap the mind around what Matt
Baker and Alex Zerbe call a job. Imagine a job
description that involves making people laugh while
doing things like spearing vegetables in mid air and
juggling 6 balls. That is what Alex and Matt, the
Brothers from Different Mothers have chosen as their
profession. For the last seven years the Brothers have
used their comedy and juggling show to stamp their
passports and pay the bills. Far from the jugglers
you might see at a children’s birthday party, the
Brothers perform at Corporate Events, Colleges,
Cruise Ships and Theaters across the world. A resume
that boasts two Guinness World Records, appearances
on America’s Got Talent, Chinese national television
and Fox Sports, plus performances in 14 countries
and in all 50 states are accomplishments an average
entertainer would be happy with over the course of a
career but the Brothers have achieved all that in
only 7 years. It’s not hard to see why they were
voted Seattle’s funniest comedy team and are
considered one of the hottest variety acts in North
America.
You
might ask yourself what type of person decides they
want to become a professional comedy juggler. The
answer is different for each of the brothers but the
one thing that has driven them to this career is a
passion to make people laugh. Matt, who plays the
older brother in the show but in all actuality, is
the younger of the two was born and raised in Eugene
Oregon. At 17 he toured Europe for 6 months as part
of the first ever-international footbag (hackysack)
team. With the agility it takes to compete at a high
level of footbag juggling came easy to him. Matt,
now 26, is the head comedy writer for the Brothers
and the straight man in the comic pairing.
The
other half of the duo is Alex Zerbe. Alex now lives
in Olympia, WA but was born and raised in Seattle.
Also a professional footbag player, Alex excelled
rapidly at the sport, taking 8th place at the World
Footbag Championships in 2002. His footbag and
juggling career was in jeopardy in 2005 when he had
a nasty spill while biking down a hill in Seattle.
15 stitches and a torn ACL couldn’t stop Alex from
performing a show in Chicago three days later.
Dedication and commitment is what it takes to make
it in the entertainment industry and The Brothers
have just that. Their success didn’t come easy,
working their way from performing the show on the
streets of Seattle to such prestigious venues like
the San Francisco Palace of the Fine Arts, NBA
halftime shows and a tour oversees performing for
American Troops.
Their
ascendancy is a testament at how committed they are
to their show that takes them away from home 120
days a year. The show they have created is a modern
take on the classic straight man, goofy man formula
made famous by the likes of the Smothers Brothers
and Martin and Lewis. The Brothers show is a
theatrical vaudeville experience that appeals to all
ages. Stunts that include catching a horse with a
face, juggling with the mouth and feet, passing saw
blades while standing on one another and a
continuous barrage of laughter is what you will
witness when the brothers take the stage. What they
do is incredible to the audience but to the brothers
it is all just another day on the job.
You
can come see the Brothers in action for two shows
only on
Friday March
25th at 7pm and Saturday March 26th at 1pm. Tickets are $10 and can be
purchased
online or by calling
425.881.6777.
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