Wyatt Feegrado and Luke Abranches
Wyatt Feegrado and Luke Abranches

Sibling comedians to take center stage at Grantski’s June 5

Sibling comedians Wyatt Feegrado and Luke Abranches will bring their “Favorite Child” Tour to Grantski Records on Thursday, June 5.

Spoiler alert – Feegrado knows the answer to the favorite child question.

“It’s definitely not me,” said Feegrado,

Feegrado and his 16-year-old brother will each do a solo set before coming together for the final segment of the show.

“It’s him. He’s my sister’s favorite. He’s my favorite. He’s my mother’s favorite and my dad – it’s a toss up,” Feegrado said.

The night includes some audience interactions and plenty of roasting between the two  – because no one knows how to press your buttons better than your sibling, right? While the solo sets are planned out, the two brothers will verbally spar off script.

Feegrado has always wanted to do comedy, but four years ago, his younger brother wanted to try it out. The duo team up when Luke is out of school.

Feegrado describes his comedy as “New York comedy, very brash, in your face. Not worried to offend people. We’re going to talk about pretty much anything,” he said.

 When it comes to Luke, audiences might need to brush up on their Gen Z slang.

 “He talks about whatever he wants,” he said.

And he has a lot of fans who are his age, so he makes sure to deliver jokes in language they understand.

“He would describe his comedy as the way 16-year-olds actually talk to each other not the way they talk in the movies or something,” he said.

The comedy show will begin at 7 p.m. at Granski Records, 1151 Broad St.Tickets are $25 for early bird, $35 general admission and $45 front row. Go here for tickets.

Charmain Z. Brackett, the publisher of Augusta Good News and Inspiring: Women of Augusta, has covered Augusta’s news for more than 35 years. She’s a Georgia Press Association winner and the recipient of the 2018 Greater Augusta Arts Council’s media award. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com. Sign up for the newsletter here.

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