This adaptation of the classic tale premieres Feb. 20. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 10:55 am, Feb. 15, 2021 × Once Upon a Pine: The Adventure of Pinocchio premieres Saturday, Feb. 20 at The Phipps. The adaptation a highly-theatrical version of the classic tale. Submitted photo
HUDSON The classic story of Pinocchio comes to life on the Phipps stage in “Once Upon a Pine: The Adventures of Pinocchio” premiering Saturday, Feb. 20.
The production follows Geppetto, a toymaker who wants a child of his own and finds one in the marionette that comes to life.
This is a Pinocchio that people haven’t seen before, Director John Potter said.
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Gannett Co. Inc., the owner of The Hawk Eye, plans to sell the newspaper s building at 800 S. Main St.
The six-day-a-week newspaper still will have a location, be it in a different building or in the current office space through a lease agreement.
The about 24,000-square-foot building located just south of downtown Burlington near the Mississippi riverfront, is among about 160 Gannett-owned buildings on the market.
Aidan Cleghorn, a partner with New York-based commercial real estate broker Bell Cornerstone, which is handling the marketing and sale, said 800 S. Main St. was selected to put up for sale based on anticipated operational cost savings transitioning to a lease option will bring. The same is true for other Gannett-owned buildings that have been put on the market.