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A fantastic journey of adventure
by Moved by the Motion, based on the novel by Carlo Collodi
Little puppet made from pinewood, wake up!
In 1881, the novelist Carlo Collodi invented the now world-famous character and named him Pinocchio, or ‘Pine Eye’. This wooden puppet has learned a lot from the ‘fellow trees’ he used to be with: he is generous, curious and devoid of fear. The boy made of wood forsakes his home for a grand adventure which he hopes will end in him becoming a ‘real boy’. Along the way, he encounters a whole host of fantastic characters – some more and some less trustworthy. What trials and tribulations must Pinocchio endure on the road, what does he lose on his solitary journey and how do his connections to his wondrous surroundings shape him? Working with the writer Sophia Al Maria, the Moved by the Motion group centred around Wu Tsang, Tosh Basco, Josh Johnson and Asma Maroof explore the poetic and philosophical aspects of the novel and condense them into a fantastical world of movement, poetry, virtual reality and music in which children and adults alike can immerse themselves.
“Pinocchio” is the play that is introducing the group to Munich audiences. The production originated at the Schauspielhaus Zürich and is being restaged with the Kammerspiele ensemble.
- With Tosh Basco, Josh Johnson, Nadège Meta Kanku, Stefan Merki, Tarik Moussaid, Konstantin Schumann, Josiane Elodie Siewe , Anja Signitzer, Maren Solty
- Artistic Direction Moved by the Motion (Wu Tsang, Tosh Basco, Asma Maroof, Josh Johnson, Patrick Belaga)
- Directed by Wu Tsang
- Stage Nina Mader
- Choreography Josh Johnson
- Costume Kyle Luu
- Hair Design Sara Matthiasson
- Music Asma Maroof
- Text Sophia Al-Maria
- animation design Mario von Rickenbach
- Animation Tanya Weiss, Dominic Fisterol
- Lighting Design Frank Bittermann
- Dramaturgy Joshua Wicke, Theresa Schlesinger
- Assistant to the Director Hannah Waldow
- Stage design assistant Stella Brauer
- Costume assistant Sophie Höper
- Stage manager Barbara Stettner
- Artistic Production Management Daniela Schroll
- Production Management Technology Adrian Bette
- Construction Schauspielhaus Zürich, Kilian Klinger, Erik Clauß
- stage manager Josef Hofmann
- Stage Machinery Michael Preusser
- Signal box Falko Rosin
- Lighting Felix Adams, Sebastien Lachenmaier, Parthasarathi Sampath Kumar, Wolfgang Eibert
- Sound Thomas Schlienger, Jonathan Wimer
- Video technology Maurizio Guolo, Daniel Steigthaler
- Mask Miriam Funck, Caroline Montfort, Raimund Richar-Vetter, Nicola Richter-Okegwo, Mai Strathmann
- Costume Pavla Engelhardtova, Iroha Kaneshiro, Angelika Stingl
- Costumes Nico Vanni
- Props Daniel Bittner
- Carpentry Ellen Bosse, Josef Friesl, Stefan Klodt-Bussmann
- Metalworker Fritz Würzhuber, Jürgen Goudenhooft
- Decorator Tobias Herzog, Maria Hörger, Anja Gebauer, Tim Hagemeyer
- Scenic Painter Evi Eschenbach, Jeanette Raue, Jasmin Bude, Natalie Knäble, Ingrid Weindl
- Stage Sculpture Maximilian Biek
Press reviews
“This Pinocchio has come to life. Please give us more of this.”
Dates & Tickets
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Sat 28.2. 4 – 5:15 pm
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Sun 8.3. 4 – 5:15 pm
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Sun 5.4. 4 – 5:15 pm
- Schauspielhaus
- Munich premiere: 17.1.2026
- 1 hour 10 minutes
- With English surtitles
- A play for ages 8 and up
- Thu-Sat: 15-45 €, Sun-Wed: 10-40 €, under 30 years each seat category: 10 €