The Life of Pi production at the Hippodrome is a triumph. While the story stretches credulity, the craftsmanship is outstanding. Max Webster’s direction, clearly informed by his background in Shakespeare and opera, gives the play an impressive scop...
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Review: THE LIFE OF PI at The Hippodrome
Theatre Review: ‘Life of Pi’ at The Hippodrome
The puppets represent all shapes and sizes of animals. Rod puppets are used for the butterflies, the fish, and a giant sea turtle (the choreography of an entire school of fish swimming was amazing). Smaller animals (birds, a baby orangutan, and a goa...
Review: LIFE OF PI at The Kennedy Center
Springing onto the lifeboat with chilling ferocity, Richard Parker offers a stunning showcase of the puppet design by Finn Caldwell and Nick Barnes. Parker is operated by three puppeteers at a time, with two executing his motions from the inside out....
Theatre Review: ‘Life of Pi’ at the Kennedy Center
The production is spellbinding. Notable performances include Pi’s Father (Sorab Wadia) who deftly communicates the weariness and concern driving him to protect his family from danger, and the Cook (Ben Durocher) who exudes cruelty and eventually, i...
Beautifully realized survival in ‘Life of Pi’ on tour at Kennedy Center
Under Max Webster’s direction, the play — save for the hospital scenes — is in constant motion, with flowing, intricate movement by Pi, members of the ensemble, and puppeteers. There are a lot of plot points compressed into Chakrabarti’s rela...
Review: LIFE OF PI at Connor Palace/Key Bank Series
The cast is excellent. Taha Mandviwala is masterful as Pi. His physicality, emotional immersion and total believability is awing.
‘Life of Pi’ is a visually stunning and thought-provoking night of theater at Playhouse Square
Somehow, despite the odds, the cast and crew behind the inaugural tour of the 2023 Tony-winning production pull it off. Now at Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace through Jan. 26, this visually stunning, impressively staged and thought-provoking night...
Review: LIFE OF PI Is Existentialist Magic at Benedum Center
Max Webster's production is an immense visual spectacle, with dozens of actors working as human beings, animal puppeteers, performing visual and scenic effects by hand, and more. It's like Lion King taken to a new level, and all performed without any...
Broadway Beyond Louisville Review: Broadway in Cincinnati presents LIFE OF PI at The Aronoff Center
The cast is led by Taha Mandviwala as Pi, and I must say, his is one of the most astounding performances I’ve ever had the pleasure of witnessing. The emotional complexity and the physical stamina required for the role are quite vast. As the centra...
[REVIEW] 'Life of Pi' at the Aronoff Center is Captivating and Memorable
Lolita Chakrabarti’s play Life of Pi, based on a 2001 novel by Yann Martel (that was also made into a 2012 movie), is a remarkable piece of stagecraft using remarkable puppetry to portray an astonishing array of animals, most particularly a Royal B...
Review: LIFE OF PI at Providence Performing Arts Center
The stage and lighting design of the production are wondrously spectacular and exciting, with vibrant colors, persuasive imagery, and pulsating sound effects that perfectly depict the turmoil and uncertainty of his predicament. As Pi describes the ti...
Theater Review: ‘Life of Pi,’ a story of hope and survival, a major hit at PPAC
Great theater can take you away for a couple of hours, immersing you in a story as your connection to the narrative deepens. Life of Pi, playing at the Providence Performing Arts Center through Sunday, February 16, does just that. It’s a powerful, ...
Theater review: ‘Life of Pi’ finds faith in fantasy at Proctors
Under the deft manipulation of an ensemble of puppeteers, each finds spectacular — and often grisly — life in their movements, from the sinuous, stalking slink of the tiger to the spastic twitch of the poor goat chosen to be the zoo animal’s lu...
“Life of Pi” on stage at Proctors is a rocky boat ride in more ways than one
The production, currently appearing at Proctors is at once interesting and terrifying, beautiful and spartan. Andrzej Goulding's video and animation design combined with Tim Lutkin and Tim Deiling's lighting and Carolyn Caldwell's sound designs creat...
THEATER REVIEW: ‘Life of Pi’ plays at Proctors Theatre through Feb. 23
The company of more than 20 players are choreographed throughout the play so that we always feel that sense of being lost at sea as inescapable. Whether in the hospital, lost at sea, or island bound, Pi is in constant motion, unceasingly active for o...
Review: LIFE OF PI at Des Moines Performing Arts
'Life of Pi' is a stunning theatrical adaptation of Yann Martel's beloved novel, reminding us to look at the stories we are telling or being told and decide what is true and what we want to be true. This is done on stage through the transformative se...
Theater review: ‘Life of Pi’ is captivating theatrical magic
To call what a breathtakingly graceful and athletic cast offers onstage at the Orpheum ‘puppetry’ is to understate its power. The whole production feels as much a dance work as a play, the settings transforming before your eyes as the story unspo...
Review: LIFE OF PI at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
Visually, Life of Pi is a spectacle. Tim Hatley’s innovative set design transforms the stage into a vast, ever-changing ocean, while projections and lighting effects create a dreamlike, immersive atmosphere. The seamless blending of physical set pi...
'Life of Pi' reminds us what we're living for
As the ship is sinking, everything on stage is suspended for a moment. Then comes Patel’s terrifyingly hard work of staying above the water. This story, in this time, in our place at the Wharton Center, is an opportunity to process together, to exp...
'Life of Pi' transforms the Wharton Center stage
Life of Pi’ is full of philosophical pondering and spiritual exploration in the face of great odds. Mandviwala pointed out the importance of the meaning behind this line from the play. ‘I think for me it has been a reflection on, what does it mea...
Review: Long Live the LIFE OF PI at DCPA
Directed by Max Webster with Tour Direction by Ashley Brooke Monroe, the show is altogether stunning, both visually and in its portrayal of such a heart-wrenching, action-packed adventure. Tim Hatley serves as both the Scenic and Costume Designer whi...
Broadway’s “Life of Pi” has almost too much to say about our current moment
It’s saying something that the depictions of animal violence, desperation and death feel documentary-style, despite their highly symbolic rendering. Of course, this rightly Tony-winning Life of Pi boasts roundly strong performances, a propulsive an...
Review: LIFE OF PI at the Eccles Theater is an Evocative Exploration
Taha Mandviwala as Pi gives a very physical performance, moving effortlessly through demanding staging, including lifts, fight choreography, and puppet interaction, all without losing his distinctive characterization and a palpable will to live.
Review: LIFE OF PI at Keller Auditorium
Mandviwala’s performance is matched by the production's incredible artistry. All of the animals are puppets, manipulated with such delicacy and lifelike precision that it's easy to forget the puppeteers are even there (especially impressive since t...
‘Life of Pi:’ A shipwreck and a tiger’s tale
Among the deep pleasures of Life of Pi are its puppetry and its visually sumptuous design. All of the puppets, which were designed by Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, are skeletal, sinewy things, allowing plenty of space for us to see the brown-clad pu...
‘Life of Pi’ review: From bestselling novel to magical stage show
Mandviwala, an actor of spring-loaded energy, leads the charge into this show’s dreamlike world, built by a team of massively talented designers. Puppet design is by Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, scenic and costume design by Tim Hatley, video and ...
‘Life of Pi’ at the Ahmanson: An enchanting journey on the high seas
Rather than try to compete with the technological thrills of the 2012 film that earned director Ang Lee an Academy Award, this national tour of 'Life of Pi' succeeds through magical simplicity. My senses were dazzled when I first saw the show on Broa...
Review: LIFE OF PI at Ahmanson Theatre
Taha Mandviwala helms the cast and aptly carries the narrative opposite Richard Parker, a prowling, lumbering, lunging tiger puppet operated by a team of puppeteers. Puppetry and movement director Finn Caldwell is the genius who has really elevated t...
Life of Pi Roars to Life with Puppetry Magic at the Ahmanson
The production’s standout feature is its creative puppetry. Designed by Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, life-size puppets of a hyena, zebra, turtle, orangutan, and the tiger Richard Parker are operated by puppeteers that fade into the background. Ei...
Review: LIFE OF PI Comes to Vibrant Life at OC's Segerstrom Center
And in the end, this laudable stage adaptation of LIFE OF PI is deserving of praise both as a visually-stunning theatrical experience and as a deeply philosophical meditation on truth, belief, and endurance. Using the unique parameters, limitations, ...
‘Life of Pi’ roars to life at Segerstrom
When Richard Parker slinks into the room, it is difficult not to catch your breath. The Royal Bengal tiger puppet is the star of the stage production of ‘Life of Pi’ and the puppeteers who operate him — Aaron Haskell, Anna Vomacka and Anna Leig...
Review: ‘Life of Pi’ at Segerstrom Center is magically absorbing
A sensory dazzle, ‘Life of Pi’ is the rare non-musical on the Costa Mesa stage, a wonderfully realized mounting propelled by stage craft at its most magically absorbing. Derived in part from a 2001 novel, and the 2012 worldwide hit movie, ‘Life...
Review: MAMMA MIA! at The Paramount Theater
Still, none of these missteps take away from what is, at its core, exactly what Mamma Mia! promises. This is not a complicated show. It’s a schmatzy rom-com. It is pure, fizzy, and joyful, and full of familiar numbers by a truly seratonin-boosting ...
‘Life of Pi’ blends visual magic and menace
In fact, the entire show has a fairy-tale quality, initially joyous and then steadily more Grimm. Like the insurance investigator, we stop asking whether Pi’s narrative is true and ask the more important question: Why is he telling it to us? The an...
Review: ‘Life of Pi’ is unlike anything I’ve ever seen on stage
This Tony Award winning show is worth seeing for the compelling story. But it’s a don’t miss for the special effects. I’m still trying to figure out how they did some of what they did on that stage last night. Oh, and a must-see for Taha’s in...
Review: 'Life of Pi' at the Hobby Center is a stunning, visually dazzling voyage
The puppetry team (involving many but led Finn Caldwell and Nick Barnes) will make you rethink puppets forever on the stage. No wonder this play has won three Tony Awards and the Olivier Award for Best Play. You have to see it to believe it, and even...
‘Life of Pi’ at Fort Worth’s Bass Hall a story of survival and much more
Ultimately, “The Life of Pi” delivers a message that we never know what difficulties life will throw at us, and whatever they are we must do all we can to survive. As his father says to him early in the show, ‘Life will defend itself, no matter...
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