BY: Matt Delaney
Family’s central role in our lives is a bit odd considering you’re bonded by blood instead of choice. The built-in attachment can prove challenging at times, but also rewarding in a way few other relationships can match. Comedian Candice Guardino aims to show the hilarity in both sides of her own family experience with her one-woman show/musical, “Italian Bred” playing for one night at the State Theatre this weekend.
Guardino always enjoyed taking the stage throughout high school and college while growing up in New York City’s forgotten borough of Staten Island. But performing itself didn’t satisfy her as much as the thought of creating characters did, causing her to look inward for inspiration.
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