First a novel, and then a film, the story of Life of Pi is now coming to life on stage at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Life of Pi is scheduled to open shows at the Buell Theatre later ...
THANK YOU. SWITCHING GEARS NOW. SO A MAN, A ZEBRA AND A TIGER ALL GET ON TO A RAFT. AS THE PEACE CENTER’S NEWEST BROADWAY PLAY. AND MANY OF THE ACTORS ARE MADE OF WOOD AND METAL. WHO BETTER TO TELL US ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — At Starlight Theatre, the national tour of Life of Pi sets sail with a story that's equal parts adventure, imagination and heart. Pi Patel, played by actor Taha Mandviwala, finds ...
When the film “Life of Pi” hit theaters in 2012, the critically acclaimed adaptation of Yann Martel's novel brought the story’s co-star, a ferocious Bengal tiger named Richard Parker, to life with ...
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 butterflies, a ...
Get all the top news & discounts for Washington, DC & beyond. As Pi opens up to the investigators about his childhood, the greyscale walls of the hospital transform into the lush grounds of his family ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — “Life of Pi,” the book by Yann Martel, sold more than 15 million copies before the blockbuster film, and on Wednesday night, the Tony Award-winning theatrical experience opens ...
The North American touring production of “Life of Pi” is a magical piece of theater, but please don’t expect a break from reality. Nor should you bring young children along to Minneapolis’ Orpheum ...
Ang Lee's Life of Pi took the world by storm in 2012, but the movie almost took a very different route by installing a director who eventually left to work on a different project. Although the overall ...
SCHENECTADY — A small group of invited guests, including members of the local media, were invited to the GE Theatre at Proctors on Tuesday for an open house with some of the touring cast and crew of ...
That classic icon from vaudeville and film, the great curmudgeon W.C. Fields said it best, “Never work with kids and animals.” But he never worked with Richard Parker (the tiger). Fields would have ...