The Grand Adventure of the Tortellini Brothers

  • January 27, 2024 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
  • Steinfeld Warehouse

    101 West 6th Street
    Tucson, Arizona 85701
Ticket Price $15.00 This event is now over
Description

Come along with The Tortellini Brothers (and Fredo!) as they try their hand at their very first cable cooking show! But the situation quickly turns soggy, as dark family secrets become revealed. Join us for musical numbers, interactive mysteries, sword fighting, pasta, and more!

Audience participation encouraged.

Content Warning: All Ages

Artist Bio: The Tortellini Brothers (and Fredo) are the alter-egos of Layla Amerson, Jen Gantwerker, and Carey Antoszewski. They are award-winning Phoenix-based performers and writers with a combined 77 years of experience in sketch comedy, stand-up, murder mystery dinner theatre, and Shakespeare. Their collective training includes The Second City, the USC School of Theatre, and ESPA in NYC. They have performed at SF Sketchfest, the Joshua Tree International Comedy Festival, and are returning for their second time at the Tucson Fringe Festival. Audiences can look forward to an evening of family secrets, sword fighting, and pasta with the Tortellini Brothers (and Fredo)!

Date & Time

Sat, Jan 27, 2024 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Venue Details

Steinfeld Warehouse

101 West 6th Street
Tucson, Arizona 85701 Steinfeld Warehouse
Tucson Fringe Festival

The Tucson Fringe Festival is an unjuried, uncensored performing arts festival. Since 2011, following international fringe tenets, the festival provides artists with low-risk, low-cost opportunities to perform by using economies of scale to reduce venue rental costs and by taking only 20%, and sometimes 0%, of the artist’s earnings. Tucson Fringe also provides the Tucson arts community with avant-garde, non-traditional performing arts at low-cost ticket prices.

The festival does not curate or select the performances, maintaining an environment in which everyone and anyone can perform. This ensures that underrepresented artistic voices, such as people of color, the LGBT+ community, women, and other marginalized genders, are championed in our community.

The festival takes place in January every year across multiple venues in downtown Tucson. On average, every year the festival has 20+ shows with between 50-60 performances during the festival weekend.


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