A MICROWAVED BURRITO FILLED WITH E. COLI Set for FringeNYC

By: Jun. 27, 2016
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The comedic duo Andrea Alton and Allen Warnock return to the 20th Annual New York International Fringe Festival with their new comedy A Microwaved Burrito Filled With E. coli. Written by Alton and Warnock who previously worked together on the critically acclaimed 2008 FringeNYC production of Carl & Shelly: Best Friends Forever which went on to a commercial run in 2010. In addition, they've performed together at the Chicago, DC, Provincetown, MA, and Toronto Sketch Comedy & Theatre Festivals, HOT! Festival at Dixon Place, as well as numerous shows at The People's Improv Theater (The PIT) and Upright Citizen's Brigade (UCB) in New York City.

A Microwaved Burrito Filled With E. coli is directed by Mark Finley who is the Artistic Director of The Other Side of Silence (TOSOS) which is the oldest LGBT Theatre in New York. Additional FringeNYC directing credits include the hit productions, The Secretaries, And Sophie Comes To, and The F*cking World According To Molly. The play is produced by Irwin Kroot who has produced Alton and Warnock's previous productions including Possum Creek, Carl & Shelly: Best Friends Forever, The F*cking World According To Molly, as well as various productions with Kaleidoscope Theatre Company. A Microwaved Burrito Filled With E. coli is being produced in association with the Award-Winning Emerging Artists Theatre Company who won an American Theatre Wing Award for Consistent Commitment to Excellence in Theatre.

A Microwaved Burrito Filled with E. coli is a cracked-out comedy starring Molly "Equality" Dykeman (who returns to the Fringe Festival after the hit 2011 comedy The F*cking World According to Molly), NYC's favorite poet/security guard. This time, Molly attends a lesbian wedding reception at a Mexican restaurant so far out in Brooklyn, that it's probably in Queens. It's here that she meets a Southern chatterbox waitress, Angie Louise Angelone. While Molly just wants to escape the wedding and eat some microwaved nachos in peace, she ends up getting something with more hidden layers than a bean dip. A Microwaved Burrito Filled With E. coli is destined to become an American theatre classic. Possible side effects include, stomach cramps, diarrhea and uncontrollable laughter.

The creative team includes costume design by Anthony Catanzaro (Possum Creek, Carl & Shelly: Best Friends Forever & The Irreplaceable Commodity at FringeNYC), photography by Jenny Rubin, and graphic design by Schnele Wilson of Urban Topaz Multimedia.

Tickets are $18.00 and go on sale July 15th at www.fringenyc.org - Dates to be announced in early July. More info is available at www.amicrowavedburrito.com.


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