From
the moment Geppetto creates him from a stick of wood, Pinocchio dreams
of being a real boy. But will the all-too-tempting delights of puppet
shows and Playland be too much for Pinocchio? When Geppetto
is swallowed by a whale, it is up to this little puppet to show his
courage and prove his love for his Papa is real. Greg Banks’ fast-pace
reimagining will feature the four actors as painters that have shown up
to paint the walls of the empty theatre, only
to find an audience eagerly anticipating a production of Pinocchio. The four playfully scramble with the tools of their trade (paint brushes, ladders, mops, scaffolding, etc.) to tell the story of
Pinocchio, eagerly asking for help from the audience to propel the story forward.
Director Greg Banks is eager to look at the classic through a new lens. According to Banks, “Although this is a children’s story, it’s not a fairy tale.
Pinocchio is a great story about growing up. It’s about
discovering the world and being excited by what you find. It explores
that fabulous time of innocence when everything is new from discovering
your legs and finding out that they work, that they
run and jump and do whatever you want, to figuring out that sometimes
being alive is not just about you. It’s a fantastic reminder of what
it’s like to see with fresh eyes, to be curious about your surroundings
and at the same time it’s a lesson in what to
look out for, what to be wary of.”
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Award-winning actor Bradley Greenwald is involved in multiple projects
throughout the Twin Cities year-round. When asked what he is most
anticipating with this production, Greenwald answered,
“I'm
looking forward to working with Greg Banks for the first time. I've
enjoyed his previous projects at CTC. His setting of PINOCCHIO lights a
fire under me. It's what all theater began as - story-telling, and
children
understand without any question a storyteller and a story.”
Banks
believes that the real story is about being true and avoiding deception
and tricks. Banks concludes, “In the end it isn’t magic that saves
Pinocchio and his papa. It is Pinocchio himself
who saves the day.” Pinocchio runs January 15 – February 24, 2013 on the UnitedHealth Group
Stage. As part of CTC’s commitment to programming for ages two through eighteen,
Pinocchio is recommended for grades K+. Tickets are on sale now
starting at $10. Affordable ticket packages are also still available.
For more information visit childrenstheatre.org or call the Ticket Office at 612.874.0400.
Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) is the
first theatre for young people to win the coveted Tony® Award for
Outstanding Regional Theater (2003). Founded in 1965, CTC serves more
than 300,000 people
annually and is one of the 20 largest theater companies in the nation.
The company is noted for defining worldwide standards for youth theatre
with an innovative mix of classic tales, celebrated international
productions and challenging new work.
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