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Life of Pi Broadway Reviews

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In Life of Pi, sixteen-year-old Pi and his family set off to emigrate from India, but after their ship sinks in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Pi is left... (more info)

Theatre Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Mar 9, 2023
Opened Mar 30, 2023
Critics' Rating
7.43 Mixed
7 Positive
7 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
3.44 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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‘Life of Pi’ Review: A Boy and a Tiger, Burning Brightly

From: The New York Times  |  By: Alexis Soloski  |  Date: 3/30/2023

With dazzling imagination and sublime control, the show’s cast and crew conjure a delirious, dynamic, highly pettable world. And oh, is it a wonder. Though the play is ostensibly about one boy’s fraught survival after a disaster, that story is so...

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Life of Pi

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 3/30/2023

The result is something like children’s theater for adults. Actual kids may be upset by the horrors that beset Pi on the traumatic journey from his hometown of Pondicherry in the 1970s—accompanied at first by his zookeeper father (Rajesh Bose), h...

Still, the kid knows how to spin a terrific yarn. Even Broadway audiences still tickled by the bovine Milky White of Into the Woods and the massive prehistoric creatures of Lincoln Center’s The Skin of Our Teeth will be charmed by the creatures of ...

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LIFE OF PI: PLAY DELIVERS STUNNING STAGECRAFT TO DIE FOR

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Roma Torre  |  Date: 3/30/2023

The production will likely bring to mind two other ingenious displays of theatrical puppetry – Lion King and War Horse. Like them, Life of Pi does a phenomenal job of creating a sense of realism with extraordinary stagecraft. And while Life of Pi m...

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The script, unfortunately, is not always on par with the fantastic production work. Occasionally, the action moves so quickly that the dialogue gets lost in the commotion. But these are small quibbles for such an impressive stage production. At 2 ho...

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Besides the spellbinding puppetry, the production features stunning projection designs, special effects, lighting, sound design and musical underscoring that combine to create a truly stunning experience. That praise, however, must come with a caveat...

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‘Life of Pi’ review: Eye-popping effects make a splash on Broadway

From: The New York Post  |  By: Johnny Oleksinki  |  Date: 3/30/2023

A pair of extraordinary elements make the new spectacle show “Life of Pi” seaworthy: stunning projections, and a better-than-necessary lead performance from the sensational Hiran Abeysekera. Working in tandem during the second act, when teenage P...

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Life of Pi Broadway Review

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 3/30/2023

The puppets are only part of the breathtaking effects in “Life of Pi.” We’re plunged into a world that’s at times hellish, at times heavenly, by a masterful team of designers – Tim Lutkin’s lighting, Carolyn Downing’s sound, Andrzej Gou...

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Direction is by Max Webster, with Set and Costume Design by Tim Hatley, Puppetry and Movement Direction by Finn Caldwell, Puppet Design by Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, Video Design by Andrzej Goulding, Lighting Design by Tim Lutkin, and Sound Desi...

Life of Pi, directed with a restrained sense of wonder by Max Webster, is a very simple story: will Pi and Richard Parker be rescued from the sea; and will Pi’s rescuers believe his story? Is it true? And if it isn’t, does it matter if it is as e...

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‘Life of Pi’ Review: Bringing the Sea to Broadway

From: Wall Street Journal  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 3/30/2023

Beautiful as the staging is, there are some bald bits of dialogue, including some obvious exposition in the opening scene; Father’s portentous observation that “man is the most dangerous animal in this zoo”; and a line that could be interpreted...

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LIFE OF PI Awash In Possibilities — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 3/30/2023

Though the production is top-to-bottom visually arresting, it doesn’t spend much time examining the symbiotic relationship between man and beast. For all its initial high-minded talk of political parties being incapable of coexisting and Pi’s not...

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Review | Animal puppetry steps up in ‘Life of Pi’

From: amNY  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 3/30/2023

“Life of Pi” is a most impressive and well-executed piece of theater. It’s a shame that Richard Parker is likely not eligible for a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play. Then again, one suspects that the artists that brought ...

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'Life of Pi' review — a marvel of theatrical design

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Joe Dziemianowicz  |  Date: 3/30/2023

In the end, there’s no question that director Max Webster’s staging is a technical marvel that makes the most of its moving parts. Those include amazing puppetry; evocative scenic, lighting, and sound design; and transporting video and animation ...

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