Devil Boys From Beyond, With Everett Quinton, Plays FringeNYC to Aug. 30 | Playbill

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News Devil Boys From Beyond, With Everett Quinton, Plays FringeNYC to Aug. 30 Everett Quinton, a veteran of The Ridiculous Theatrical Company, is among the comic actors in Buddy Thomas' Devil Boys From Beyond, a new comedy about invaders from outer space and two reporters competing for the story, in the New York International Fringe Festival.

MadCaP Productions presents the new play from the author of Off-Broadway's The Crumple Zone. Performances began Aug. 23 at The Actors' Playhouse, 100 Seventh Avenue South (Grove & Bleecker), and continue to Aug. 30.

Kenneth Elliott, co-founder of Theatre-in-Limbo and director of Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Psycho Beach Party and The Lady in Question directs an all-male cast that includes and Andy Halliday (also from Theatre-in-Limbo); Paul Pecorino; Chris Dell'Armo; Peter Cormican; Robert Berliner; Jeff Riberdy; and Jacques Mitchell.

Here's Devil Boys From Beyond in a nutshell: "Summer of 1957 is a scorcher and something strange is going on in the swamps of Lizard Lick, FL. With rumors of missing people and giant spaceships running rampant, star NYC reporter Mattie Van Buren races down in search of her next Pulitzer, her booze-hound ex-husband, Gregory Graham in tow, and her arch-enemy, Lucinda Marsh hot on her heels to scoop her story. Flying saucers! Backstabbing bitches! Muscle hunks and men in pumps! 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' meets 'His Girl Friday' in this outrageously insane comedy…"

Costumes are by Gail Baldoni. Wigs are by Gerard Kelly. Original score and sound design are by Drew Fornarola. Lighting design is by Vivien Leone. Scenic design is by B.T. Whitehill. Previous productions by MadCaP include revivals of The Mystery of Irma Vep and Psycho Beach Party.

Remaining performances are Aug. 27 at 4:15 PM ; Aug. 28 at 7:30 PM; Aug. 29 at 4 PM; Aug. 30 at noon. For more information, visit www.devilboysfrombeyond.com.

 
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