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URL:https://xyzbrighton.com/events/cade-macaskill-the-making-of-pinocchio/
SUMMARY:Cade & MacAskill: The Making of Pinocchio
DESCRIPTION:Cade &amp\; MacAskill: The Making of Pinocchio\nJoin two artist
 s on a fantastical journey through a real-life story as they make a new tr
 ans version of Pinocchio.\n\nSet in a film studio crafted from real wood\,
  and fake wood\, and real fake wood\, you are invited to go behind the sce
 nes of Cade &amp\; MacAskill’s creative process and their relationship\,
  and question what it takes to tell your truth.\n\nArtists and lovers Rosa
 na Cade and Ivor MacAskill have been creating The Making of Pinocchio si
 nce 2018\, alongside and in response to Ivor’s gender transition. In thi
 s theatrical\, and cinematic spectacular\, their tender and complex autobi
 ographical experience meets the magical story of the little lying puppet w
 ho wants to be a ‘real boy’.\n\nWith a rich scenography designed by Ti
 m Spooner\, layered with sound by Yas Clarke\, lights by Jo Palmer and cin
 ematography from Kirstin McMahon\, the show constantly shifts between fant
 asy and authenticity\, the playful and the political\, humour and intimacy
 \, on stage and on screen.\n\nThe Making of Pinocchio joyfully embraces t
 he importance of imagination in queer worldmaking and the idea of transnes
 s as a state of possibility that can trouble fixed perspectives and inspir
 e change.\n\n‘The Making of Pinocchio is clever and absorbing\, full of 
 reflection and self-revelation\, powerful visual imagery and movement.’ 
 ★★★★ The Scotsman\n\nCommissioned by Fierce Festival\, Kampnagel
 \, Tramway &amp\; Vooruit with support from Attenborough Centre for th
 e Creative Arts\, Battersea Arts Centre and LIFT. Produced by Artsadm
 in. Funded by Creative Scotland\, Arts Council England and Rufolf Aug
 stein Stiftung with development support from The Work Room/Dianne Torr B
 ursary\, Scottish Sculpture Workshop\, National Theatre of Scotland\, Liv
 e Art Development Agency\, Gessnerellee\, Mousonturm\, Forest Fringe\, Wes
 t Kowloon Cultural District &amp\; LGBT Health &amp\; Wellbeing Scotland
 .\n\nPresented in Brighton by Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts 
 in association with Marlborough Productions.\n\nCredits:\n\nCreated by R
 osana Cade &amp\; Ivor MacAskill Performed by Rosana Cade\, Ivor MacAski
 ll\, Jo Hellier &amp\; Tim Spooner Set\, Prop &amp\; Costume Designer: T
 im Spooner Sound Designer: Yas Clarke\n\nCameras: Jo Hellier Lighting 
 Designer &amp\; Production Manager: Jo Palmer\n\nCinematographer: Kirsti
 n McMahon Producer: Mary Osborn for Artsadmin\n\nTechnical Stage Manag
 er: Sorcha Stott-strzala\n\nOutside Eye: Nic Green Captioning: Collect
 ive Text\; Emilia Beatriz\, Daniel Hughes with Rosana Cade\, Yas Clarke\, 
 Ivor MacAskill\, and Jamie Rea
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CATEGORIES:Theatre
LOCATION:Attenborough Centre\,  Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts U
 niversity of Sussex Gardner Centre Road\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 9RA
 \, South East\, United Kingdom
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