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Performance

VenuePlayhouse
Also: Studio
TownAlnwick
CountyNorthumberland
From29th October 2013
To29th October 2013
When11:30, 14:00
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
Playhouse (V1176)
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  • Date of change: 17 Sep 13 - T0600151467

Pinocchio

Work:: Pinocchio (S1272185692)

Geppetto, the old wood carver, sets to work making a puppet out of an old piece of wood. But something magical happens. The puppet comes to life! This is the tale of the mischievous and cheeky Pinocchio. No matter how hard he tries to be good, he just keeps getting in to trouble. And he can't hide the fact that he's telling tales because his nose gives him away by growing longer and longer.
Book by Carlo Collodi

Production:: (T0600151467)

Steve Tiplady, as Geppetto, uses the objects of a carpenter's workshop to tell the tale of the puppet that wants to be a real boy, and the puppet-maker who wants to be a real father. Pinocchio is carved on stage, brushes become a fox and the shadow of two saws transforms into a giant shark. An element of improvisation makes each performance unique to its audience. Puppetry, shadows, illusion and especially composed music combine to create a show with something for all ages; it's inventive, visually and verbally witty with a big heart. Age 4+
Company Scamp Theatre
Performer Steve Tiplady

Listing:: L167099428




Production details

Steve Tiplady, as Geppetto, uses the objects of a carpenter's workshop to tell the tale of the puppet that wants to be a real boy, and the puppet-maker who wants to be a real father. Pinocchio is carved on stage, brushes become a fox and the shadow of two saws transforms into a giant shark. An element of improvisation makes each performance unique to its audience. Puppetry, shadows, illusion and especially composed music combine to create a show with something for all ages; it's inventive, visually and verbally witty with a big heart. Age 4+

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