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Shakespeare’s Globe’s programme continues into a windy, wet winter season with a brand-new musical version of Pinocchio. Despite the occasional darker story beats that draw from Carlo Collodi’s 19th-century original Adventures of Pinocchio, Sean Holmes’s production is a superb retelling that delivers sheer wittiness, deft stagecraft, and heartfelt sincerity. The story of...






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