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Tiny Ninja Theater's Macbeth (Event Over)

  • When:Mon 6/16/08 (8PM)
  • Where: Fake Gallery
  • Address: 4319 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA   Map
  • Cost: $10

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Macbeth as it was meant to be seen: performed by tiny plastic ninjas on a briefcase-sized stage magnified with monitors and rear projection.

Have you ever seen a show and you're like, " That was the most incredible thing I've ever seen!!!"
Don't answer that...I know you have....
anyways, that happened to me five years ago at the NY Fringe with Tiny Ninja Theater. This show blew my mind.
 
Tiny Ninja's is FINALLY coming to LA and for only three shows!!

They already sold out at Walt Disney Hall (which is for kids) and
tickets have just gone on sale for TWO MORE SHOWS (for adults)that will go down at THE FAKE GALLERY!

MONDAY NIGHT JUNE 16th AND TUESDAY NIGHT JUNE 17TH at 8PM ONLY
Tickets http://cabaretvoltaire.eventbrite.com
INFO: (323) 644-4946 and online at http://cabaretvoltaire.org

What's Tiny Ninja's?

The incredible shows are performed by one-inch sized tiny plastic ninja's found in vending machines, as well as several aliens, a robot, and Mr. and Mrs. Smile, who will be portraying Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the upcoming production.

This is Macbeth as it was meant to be seen, performed by Tiny Ninjas on a briefcase-sized stage magnified with monitors and rear projection.  If tiny plastic ninjas had existed in the 17th century, Shakespeare himself would have staged the play in this way.

"Phenomenally entertaining" American Theater

"A plastiscene pleasure." The Village Voice

"A diminutive delight." Next Magazine

"... you leave the theater energized and oddly moved." Time Out New York

"It was delightful and inventive and mesmerizing - my favorite Macbeth in years." The State

"It's an impressive commitment." The New York Times

YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!!!!

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