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GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE’S “PINOCCHIO” TO TRAVEL ACROSS PANHANDLE
Coming soon to a theatre near you, Gulf Coast Community College’s Visual and Performing Arts Division will present “The True Adventures of Pinocchio.” Theatre students and faculty are taking the show on the road and have scheduled free community performances in Wewahitchka and Port St. Joe.
As suggested by its title, “The True Adventures of Pinocchio” is not your average Pinocchio story, and is great fun for the entire family. “The True Adventures of Pinocchio” is the story of the puppet who wishes to be a real boy as told by an old toymaker who welcomes a band of traveling actors to his shop. As he tells the story of Pinocchio to a little girl traveler, the story is acted-out by the troupe, resulting with a big surprise at the end.
“The True Adventures of Pinocchio” will be traveling to share the adventure with those across the Florida Panhandle. On Friday, October 3, at 7:30 P.M., it will be performed at the Tupelo Theatre in Wewahitchka, Florida. The play will then move to Port St. Joe, at the GCCC Gulf/Franklin Center on Saturday, October 4, for a performance at 2:30 P.M. Both performances are free to the public.
· Tupelo Theatre in Wewahitchka: October 3, at 7:30 P.M.
· GCCC Gulf/Franklin Center in Port St. Joe: October 4, at 2:30 P.M.
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