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Italian Bred – A Theatrical Comedy Show

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February 24, 2022 @ 7:30 pm
Mizner Park Cultural Center


$40 VIP / $32.50 Premium / $25 Regular

Italian Bred is an 85-minute theatrical comedy and having written down everything her loving and outspoken grandmother ever uttered, Candice slips in and out of her family impersonations as she cooks up a full meal of growing up NY Style. Italian Bred also features virtual cameos from Vic DiBitettoSteve Schirripa (Sopranos), Mario Cantone (Sex and The City) and more!  This Hit Theatrical Comedy tour has sold out all over NJ, LA, NY, FL and Chicago. A show for the whole family that is not to be missed!

“NYC’s rising funny girl,” writer, actress and storyteller Candice Guardino, is quickly making a name for herself in the entertainment industry with her creative brand of comedy and family humor that’s captivating audiences, through impersonating multi-dimensional characters she has created as well as her phenomenal singing voice. Candice was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in an Italian family that always spoke at full volume. She grew up singing, dancing, and performing weekly recitals for her family in the living room. As a child, Candice knew she either wanted to perform for a living or marry John Stamos. After realizing “Full House” had been canceled (and she got tired of watching the re-runs), she later enrolled into the Musical Theatre & Dance Department of Wagner College in Staten Island. After graduating with a BA in Musical Theatre, Candice moved to NYC to pursue her dream of working in “show biz.” Throughout her career of performing and originating roles on stage in the heart of Broadway, Candice has written screenplays, dramas, sketch comedies, and sitcoms.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING: 

“Guardino is charming, funny, & witty, plus she had a voice that can make angels sing”
– Bob Levy, Comedian

“Italian Bred is the female Wonder Years”
– Broadway World

“Candice is special. She stands out from the rest”
– Times Square Chronicles