For Kids
Pinocchio (Collodi's Adventures of a Marionette)
About This Event
Live event at Puppetworks
About Pinocchio
Enrico Mazzanti (1852-1910)
At Puppetworks in New York City, this family-focused staging revisits the Italian tale of a carved wooden puppet who wants to live as a real boy, guided and tested by the adults and strangers around him. The story’s best-known detail remains intact: a nose that betrays dishonesty, turning morality into a visible, comic mechanism. In NYC, Pinocchio functions less as a novelty than as a shared reference point, a piece of immigrant-era children’s literature that has long circulated through local stages and classrooms. One can read the puppet form as the point: it makes questions of agency and consequence harder to ignore.