Puppets & Marionettes. The marvellous world of figure theater
Opening: Saturday 3 December, 5 p.m.
Geiger Foundation, Exhibition Hall, Corso Matteotti 47, Cecina (LI)
Opening Hours: Tuesday – Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. Closed on Mondays. Free admission

For the first time in Tuscany, the public will have the opportunity to admire puppets and marionettes of the Italian tradition belonging to the great families of puppeteers, marionette players and Sicilian puppet masters who made the history of figure theatre in Italy. The masterpieces on show include pieces of the Lupi Family (Turin), the Maria Signorelli Collection of Rome (along with creations by Vittorio Podrecca), the pupi of Angelo Sicilia (Palermo) and of the Perna Family from Frattamaggiore (Naples), the guarattelle of Bruno Leone (Naples) as well as the more modern, experimental models of Cesare Felici, Carlo Staccioli (Pupi di Stac) and Otello Sarzi.
The exhibition ranges from the traditional characters of the Commedia dell'Arte to the street theatre of the piazza dei burattini and the protagonists of more recent imaginary tales such as The Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio and other stories. These figures are set in stage reconstructions which contextualize and show them at their very best.
A second section of the exhibition overviews figure theatre characters typical of other European countries—from the English Mr. Punch to the Russian Petrushka and the Turkish Karagöz, including a number of more or less famous puppets and marionettes. Last but not least, the third section of the display leads the visitor to the discovery of figure theatre characters in exotic countries: Brazilian Mamulengos, puppets and marionettes from Mexico and Argentina, Bambara puppets and Gledé masks from Black Africa as well as Egyptian puppets. And then the Far East, with Indian marionettes, Chinese, Japanese and Indonesian masks together with Wayang Golek and Wayang Kulit, the famous shadow and rod puppets from Java and Bali.
These pieces, too, come from a number of Italian organizations, such as the Istituto per i beni marionettistici e il teatro popolare of Grugliasco, from important companies like the Compagnia degli Sbuffi of Castellammare di Stabia as well as from a number of private individuals.







