4/8/03: Talented Performer Takes On Two Roles with a Smile
"If there is a greater challenge to an actor than playing Shakespeare, it’s the challenge of playing two very different Shakespearean roles — one tragic, one comic — in the space of 24 hours."

3/6/03: Romeo & Juliet closes March 10, revival begins March 20
"An era has come to an end. We commiserate with the cast and crew of Les Misérables, who must be on the same emotional rollercoaster that we are."

2/18/03: Ninjas Gear Up for Time Square Debut
"Who would have guessed way back in 2000, when we started out in the dank, un-air-conditioned Present Company Artspace, that we would eventually end up on Broadway?"

2/6/03: The NYC Debut of Romeo & Juliet
"Some companies, when transferring a show to Broadway, would attempt to fill the title roles with big-name actors to boost sales. We're just not that kind of company."

2/18/02: Tiny Ninjas Return to Charleston
"Will Mr. and Mrs. Smile, who played Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Tiny Ninja Theater presents Macbeth, take on the title roles in Romeo & Juliet as well? 'I’m not prepared to discuss casting at this point,' said director Dov Weinstein..."

7/17/01: Nuclear War Extended
"Before I saw this show, I was going to fly over to the U.S.S.R. and poke that Gorbachev right in the eye."

7/2/01:
Tiny Ninja Theater Joins The Quorum's Format
"The ninjas have been wanting to do improv for a long time."

12/3/00:
Tiny Ninja Theater's Macbeth Closing December 26
"Finally we'll be able to transform the Artspace into a hip cabaret venue. And if that doesn't work, we could always go back to using the place to store garbage. Garbage."


10/6/00:
Macbeth Begins Open-Ended Run
"When The Present Company offered to extend the run again, we leapt at the opportunity, because where else in New York City can you find a small, dank, drafty space like this one?"


9/19/00:
Macbeth Extended Through October 14th
"There is no truth whatsoever to the rumor that David Hasselhoff will be replacing Mr. Smile as Macbeth in this new run."


8/28/00:
Macbeth Extended Through September 30th
"We're very pleased to be able to continue the show, especially since we were worried for a while that Mr. Smile would have to return to L.A. to work on a sitcom."


8/12/00:
Tiny Ninja Theater Announces Macbeth
"If tiny plastic ninjas had existed in the 17th century, I have no doubt that Shakespeare himself would have staged the play in this way."
FOR PRESS INFORMATION CONTACT:

Tiny Ninja Theater & 4Panel Productions
in association with Chashama and Washington Square Arts
are pleased to announce the NYC debut of



FEBRUARY 23 – MARCH 10
@ CHASHAMA, 135 WEST 42ND STREET
SUNDAYS & MONDAYS AT 8:00PM

MARCH 20 - MAY 18
@ THE BOWERY POETRY CLUB, 308 BOWERY STREET
THURSDAYS @ 6:00PM, SUNDAYS @ 1:00PM


and the long awaited return, after years of aimless wandering across the globe, of


MARCH 22 - MAY 17
@ THE BOWERY POETRY CLUB
SATURDAYS @ 1:00PM

ALL TICKETS: $15
ADVANCE PHONE SALES VIA SMARTTIX: (212) 206-1515
OR BUY ONLINE

February 18, 2003: The Ninjas gear up for Times Square debut. An infectious buzz of excitement hums through the Tiny Ninja Theater company as it prepares for the New York City debut of Tiny Ninja Theater presents Romeo & Juliet, 8:00pm this Sunday at Chashama.

"We're all very excited for our Broadway premiere," said Director Dov Weinstein, who has not yet been informed that Chashama is an Off-Off-Broadway house, "I mean, Broadway! Who would have guessed way back in 2000, when we started out in the dank, un-air-conditioned Present Company Artspace, that we would eventually end up on Broadway?"

"Broadway!" Weinstein enthused once again, a proud smile flashing across his face as a healthy glow infused his normally sallow complexion, "Broadway." Co-producer Jonathan Van Gieson, standing next to Weinstein, shuffled his feet and laughed, nervously. As Weinstein was distracted by a passing bird, Van Gieson leaned in close and whispered, "You won't tell him, will you? It will just break his heart."

But, in the unbiased opinion of this press release writer, it makes no difference whether the show premieres on Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, or in the leaky basement of a tenement in Williamsburg, Tiny Ninja Theater presents Romeo & Juliet is destined to become as big a hit as its predecessor. With younger, more attractive stars (Chris Head and Melanie Hipchikz in the title roles), and the benefit of out-of-town tryouts (Piccolo-Spoleto in Charleston, SC and The Warehouse Theatre in Washington, DC,) Tiny Ninja Theater presents Romeo & Juliet may even surpass the popularity of the original.

And if it doesn't, Tiny Ninja Theater presents MACBETH returns too, starting March 23.


ABOUT TINY NINJA THEATER
Tiny Ninja Theater was founded in 1999 to promote performance opportunities for vending machine thespians. Tiny Ninja Theater presents Romeo & Juliet is the company's second mainstage show. The first mainstage show, Tiny Ninja Theater presents Macbeth, won the FringeNYC 2000 Award for Innovation and Originality, and has since toured the United States and Europe.



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