Pinocchio – Breaking Cycles

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Breaking Cycles & Z-arts present
Pinocchio
Written by Mary Cooper
Directed by Benji Reid

Sat 25 & Sun 26 January 2pm

Moss Side. 1976. The year of the Great Heatwave and Pinocchio’s on the run. In a ramshackle shop his father Elijah, the toymaker, waits.

Will Pinocchio ever return to make him proud?

Award-winning director and choreographer Benji Reid joins writer Mary Cooper to produce this fast, funny and magical show for all the family.

Featuring body-popping and puppetry, music and animation this is a retelling of Carlo Collodi’s children’s classic like no other.

www.breakingcycles.co.uk

A Live at LICA co-commission. Photo by Irven Lewis. Image by Sumit Sarkar.

Tickets: £12
Family ticket: £27 for 3 + up to 3 more tickets £9 each
Age: 7yrs+
Running Time: 2hrs

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