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Teatro Paraguas presents El Coqui Espectacular

By Teatro Paraguas
Teatro Paraguas presents El Coqui Espectacular and the Bottle of Doom
WHAT: El Coqui Espectacular and the Bottle of Doom, a play by Matt Barbot
WHERE: Teatro Paraguas , 3205 Calle Marie, Santa Fe
Tickets: $20 general admission, $12 limited income
Reservations: 505-424-1601
information:  teatroparaguas.org
A Nuyorican comic book artist down on his luck becomes the city’s newest superhero in El Coquí Espectacular and the Bottle of Doom, written by Matt Barbot and directed by Roxanne Tapia.
Alex Nuñez (Miles Blitch) searches to discover his Boricua identity and prove to himself that he is not just “Sorta Rican” – the stereotype assigned to him by his erstwhile high school bully Junior/current nemesis El Chupacabra (Ricky Mars). So he becomes El Coquí, a superhero named for the iconic Puerto Rican tree frog, who protects Sunset Park: he dons his deceased father’s vejigante mask, lies about his whereabouts to his mother (Juliet Salazar) and corporate brother (Jake McCook), and hits the rooftops.
 His noble (if poorly-executed) acts of heroism soon earn the attention of the Twitterverse and of street-savvy Dominicana Yesica (Cristina Vigil). Self doubts and writers’ block are always worthy enemies, but his greatest challenge is how best to portray El Coquí – as a hero of el viejo Barrio in the face of Brooklyn’s gentrification, or as a product to sell to the highest bidder?
El Coquí Espectacular and the Bottle of Doom runs April 11-28: 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Tickets are $20 general admission and $12 limited income, and may be purchased online at  https://elcoqui.brownpapertickets.com
Tickets may also be purchased at the door by making a reservation at 505-424-1601.
Interesting and appropriate for all ages, except for some use of swear words.
Matt Barbot was born and raised in a Puerto Rican family in Brooklyn, New York where he attended Jesuit High School and began writing and performing.  He earned degrees in Creative Writing and Theater at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA, and an MFA from Columbia University School for the Arts.
Barbot’s  first play Infallibility, which focuses on questioning religion, faith, and identity, was produced in 2014 as a part of the annual New York International Fringe Festival and was one of Indie Theater Now’s Best of Fringe NYC 2014.
Barbot’s best known play, El Coquí Espectácular and the Bottle of Doom premiered at the Two River Theater on January 8th, 2018.The play was performed at The Brick’s Comic Book Theater Festival, the Julia De Burgos Performing Arts Center, and the Sheen Center Theater Festival of Catholic Playwrights.
Barbot has authored eleven plays to date.

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