<p>In a dark (darkly awesome!) future New York's boroughs have grown too dangerous to police. Shoguns reign vampires infest Brooklyn and most terrifying of all it's still stylistically the '70s. After losing her lover to some undead hoodlums Dewdrop gets herself a training montage and a sidekick and sets off for revenge. Explosively funny nonsense ensues.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;SOUL SAMURAI kicks the Vampire Cowboys recipe up a notch; the script has the complexity of a graphic novel though it hasn't sacrificed its zinelike homemade sweetness. Yes outside it's still the chill dead of winter but go and guffaw your way through SAMURAI. It can bring you back to life. A Time Out New York Critic's Pick!</p><p>Helen Shaw Time Out New York</p><p><br></p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;Not many theater groups can count both Comic Con as a sponsor and the Ma-Yi Theater Company as an artistic partner but then there aren't a lot like Qui Nguyen's Vampire Cowboys where pop culture and theater artistry combine seamlessly and satisfyingly. It's smart and funny stuff that's deftly supported in this sure-handed production where Asian theater traditions are ably blended with Nguyen's exhilarating fight choreography. Side-splittingly funny and slyly intelligent!</p><p>Andy Propst Village Voice</p><p><br></p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;Even if unlike me you don't have a fondness for petite women brandishing large weapons SOUL SAMURAI offers plenty of charm and entertainment. SOUL SAMURAI a glorious melting pot of influences and inspirations is theatre at its best. A Critic's Pick!</p><p>Mark Peikert Backstage</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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