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The natural world is aswirl in “Life of Pi,” a marvelously inventive stage adaptation of Yann Martel’s 2002 Booker Prize-winning novel. This pageant of puppetry includes a flutter of ...
Members of the Broadway cast of “Life of Pi” perform a scene. The U.S. tour of the stage show is at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square through Jan. 26.
Taha Mandviwala as Pi, left, with the tiger Richard Parker, played by puppeteers, in the touring production of “Life of Pi.” Mandviwala alternates in the role with Savidu Geevaratne.
The Tony-winning "Life of Pi" is playing at Playhouse Square's Connor Palace through Jan. 26.
Cast on a life boat for over 200 days, Pi exists on the boat with a zebra, an orangutan a hyena and a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. We observe how the chain of survival effects each of the ...
Members of the Broadway cast of “Life of Pi” perform a scene. The U.S. tour of the stage show is at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square through Jan. 26.
Beneath the technical wizardry and versatile performances of “Life of Pi,” there are tragic realities that confront our current national moment with unflinching horror. It’s not to the ...
It’s all about the magic of puppets in the play “Life of Pi,” which opened Wednesday at the Ahmanson Theatre — part of the inaugural North American tour after opening on Broadway in 2023 ...
“Life of Pi” began its life as a novel by Yann Martel in 2001 and then became a film by Ang Lee in 2012. In 2023, it ran on Broadway for 5 months.
“Life of Pi” starts with an investigation of how a 16-year old Indian youth, Pi Patel, survived in a lifeboat for 227 days after the freighter he was on sank in the Pacific Ocean.
Next week, "Life of Pi" opens its first-ever stop in Colorado, as the show plays the Buell Theatre in Denver. The play brings a new adaptation to a story which has already seen great success in ...
We could ask the same question of “Life of Pi” in its prose, cinematic and stage iterations. Certainly something of Martel’s metaphysical inquiry has been lost in remaking it as a pageant ...