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 stranded on a lifeboat with just four other survivors: a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, and a Royal Bengal tiger. Time is against them, and nature is harsh-who will survive? This highly imaginative theatrical adaptation brings one of the most beloved works of fiction to the stage to tell its epic story of endurance and hope. Written by Lolita Chakrabarti based on the best-selling novel by Yann Martell, Life of Pi is directed by Max Webster.
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 Pi, courtesy of puppetry and movement director Finn Caldwell and his co-designer Nick Barnes. Same goes for the work of set and costume designer Tim Hatley, video designer Andrzej Goulding, and lighting designer Tim Lutkin (their combined Olivier trophies could capsize a ship of their own). At one point, Pi jumps overboard and is swallowed by the sea/stage, a bit of theatrical trickery no less effective for its simplicity. Still, visual appeal can’t quite wash away a stacked-deck ending, or make a convincing case for the fanciful over the plausible. Deep down, Mr. Okamoto probably agrees.
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 as making leaden parallels to contemporary issues: “This government show us bad behavior has no consequences. People are looting, fighting, vandalizing property and no one is held accountable.” Hmm.
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Price: $40
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Price: $45
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2021 | West End |
Original West End Production West End |
2023 | Broadway |
Original Broadway Production Broadway |
2024 | US Tour |
North American Tour US Tour |
Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
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2023 | BroadwayWorld Awards | Best Ensemble | Life of Pi |
2023 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Direction of a Play | Max Webster |
2023 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play | Hiran Abeysekera |
2023 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Projection and Video Design | Andrzej Goulding |
2023 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Puppetry | Nick Barnes |
2023 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play | Tim Hatley |
2023 | Drama League Awards | Distinguished Performance Award | Hiran Abeysekera |
2023 | Drama League Awards | Outstanding Production of a Play | Life of Pi |
2023 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Director of a Play | Max Webster |
2023 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Play | Hiran Abeysekera |
2023 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Lighting Design (Play or Musical) | Tim Lutkin |
2023 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding New Broadway Play | Life of Pi |
2023 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Video or Projection Design (Play or Musical) | Andrzej Goulding |
2023 | Theatre World Awards | Theatre World Awards | Hiran Abeysekera |
2023 | Tony Awards | Best Costume Design of a Play | Tim Hatley |
2023 | Tony Awards | Best Direction of a Play | Max Webster |
2023 | Tony Awards | Best Lighting Design of a Play | Tim Lutkin |
2023 | Tony Awards | Best Scenic Design of a Play | Tim Hatley |
2023 | Tony Awards | Best Sound Design of a Play | Carolyn Downing |
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