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Pinocchio

8 Aug to 5 Sep 2021

Greenwich Theatre

Carlo Collodi's iconic tale has been adapted specifically for Greenwich Theatre by Anthony Clark, and plays alongside our production of The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase in a special new summer repertory season.
Pinocchio at Greenwich Theatre

Image courtesy Greenwich Theatre

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Synopsis


When a children's game of hide-and-seek leads to the discovery of a talking log in the forest, Mr Cherry is quick to see the potential in the strange situation.


However, when he delivers the log to Gepetto the carpenter to carve, under the watchful eye of his talking cricket, none of them can imagine the adventures that lie ahead…


Befriended by the well-meaning Angelica, led astray by Fellina the Cat and Volpino the Fox, dragged into making a star appearance at Flambo's puppet theatre and persuaded to travel to the Land Of Endless Fun, the talking puppet is set to learn just how much a lie can cost.


Background information, advisory warnings


Age suitability: 6+


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Theatre


Name:
Greenwich Theatre


Postal address:
Crooms Hill
London SE10 8ES

Box office tel:

Box office email:

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Dates


Previews from:Sunday 8 August 2021

Press night:Friday 13 August 2021

Closes:Sunday 5 September 2021

Performance days & times


Evening:
No evening performances

Matinee:
Various - check schedule for details.

Running time: To be confirmed

Tickets


Previews:


Standard:

£20


Concessions:

£13.50 (Concessions)


£11 (Children)


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Creatives


Author: Adapted by Anthony Clark from the novel by Carlo Collodi
Director: James Haddrell

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