THEATER REVIEW – The Extraordinary LIFE OF PI is a Must-See  

A Dazzling Story of Survival and the Relativity of Truth Opens March 30 at Broadway’s Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre 236 West 45th Street

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A bare stage, but for a hospital bed. Jolted by the sound of a crashing wave, we are transported to a world where suspenseful storytelling meets magnificent stagecraft in Lolita Chakrabarti’s stunning stage adaption of Yann Martel’s best-selling novel LIFE OF PI. Winner of five Olivier Awards including Best New Play, LIFE OF PI opens Thursday, March 30 on Broadway at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (236 West 45th Street).

Sixteen-year-old Pi is traveling from India to Canada with his family on a cargo ship that is also bringing the animals from his father’s zoo. When the ship sinks, Pi is stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean with a desperate zebra, vicious hyena, orangutan named Orange Juice and a Royal Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Pi spends 227 days in a harrowing and hallucinatory fight for survival that raises complex philosophical and religious questions; in addition to the big one we’re left pondering at the play’s end about the nature of reality.  If life is a story, can you choose your own story? Or is a story with God the better one?

The production is nothing short of a visual wonder. The intricate puppetry is beyond mesmerizing – hyenas, zebras, butterflies, schools of fish, one Royal Bengal tiger and more – and the puppeteers shine as bright as any stars. That said, the cast is superb, led by three Olivier Award-winning performers making their Broadway debuts.

Recreating his critically acclaimed performances for Broadway is “Best Actor” winner Hiran Abeysekera in the role of Pi. His agility, boyish charm and fierce passion for life have us rooting and praying for Pi’s victory.  As well, “Best Supporting Actor” winners Fred Davis and Scarlet Wilderink are part of the “Richard Parker” puppeteering team.

The Broadway production also features Brian Thomas Abraham as Cook/Voice of “Richard Parker,” Rajesh Bose as Father, Avery Glymph as Father Martin/Russian Sailor/Admiral Jackson, Mahira Kakkar as Nurse/Amma/Orange Juice, Kirstin Louie as Lulu Chen, Salma Qarnain as Mrs. Biology Kumar/Zaida Khan, Sathya Sridharan as Mamaji/Pandit-Ji, Daisuke Tsuji as Mr. Okamoto/Captain, Sonya Venugopal as Rani, with Nikki Calonge, Fred Davis, Rowan Ian Seamus MageeJonathan David Martin, Betsy Rosen, Celia Mei Rubin, Scarlet Wilderink and Andrew Wilson as Royal Bengal tiger “Richard Parker.”  Mahnaz DamaniaJon Hoche, Usman Ali MughalUma Paranjpand David Shih round out the 24-member cast with Adi Dixit as the Pi alternate.

LIFE OF PI is directed by Max Webster, with Set and Costume design by Olivier Award winner Tim Hatley, Puppetry and Movement Direction by Olivier Award winner Finn Caldwell, Puppet Design by Olivier Award winners Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, Video Design by Olivier Award winner Andrzej Goulding, Lighting Design by Olivier Award winner Tim Lutkin, Sound Design by Carolyn Downing, Original Music by Andrew T Mackay, Dramaturgy by Jack Bradley, Wig Design by David Brian Brown, and Casting by Stewart/Whitley.

Based on one of the best-loved works of fiction – winner of the Man Booker Prize, selling over fifteen million copies worldwide – LIFE OF PI is a simply breathtaking new theatrical adaptation of an epic journey of endurance and hope.

Tickets for LIFE OF PI on Broadway are available at Telecharge.com (212.239.6200) and at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre box office and range from $49 – $199 (including $2 facility fee).  The playing schedule for LIFE OF PI is as follows: Tuesday through Saturday at 8pm, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm, and Sunday at 3pm.

You can enter the LIFE OF PI digital lottery the day before the performance at rush.telecharge.com.  The digital lottery opens at 12am (ET) at rush.telecharge.com one day before the performance with winners announced that same morning at 10am (ET), with a second announcement of additional winners that afternoon at 3pm (ET). Winners may buy up to two tickets at $45 each (inclusive of $5 service fee), subject to availability.

A limited number of in-person LIFE OF PI rush tickets will be available on the day of each performance for $40 per ticket when the Schoenfeld Theatre box office opens. Maximum of two tickets per person, subject to availability. The box office opens Tuesday through Saturday at 10am (ET) and Sunday at 12pm (ET).

LIFE OF PI on Broadway is produced by Simon Friend, Daryl RothHal LuftigMark Gordon Pictures, Playing Field, Tulchin Bartner Productions, Gavin Kalin, Hunter Arnold, Hall Smalberg Winkler, 42nd.club, Elizabeth Armstrong, Eilene Davidson, deRoy Shea Waxman, Federman Jenen Productions, Susan Gallin, Independent Presenters Network, John Gore Organization, Kuhn Dodani, Harriet Newman Leve, Anastasia Muravyeva, Mary Lu Roffe, Catherine Schreiber, American Repertory Theatre and Sheffield Theatres, with Aaron Lustbader and Hanna Osmolska serving as Executive Producers.

LIFE OF PI played Wyndham’s Theatre in London’s West End where it won five Olivier Awards including Best New Play, Best Scenic Design and Best Lighting Design.  In an historic first for the Olivier Awards, the seven performers who play Royal Bengal tiger “Richard Parker” were collectively awarded “Best Actor in a Supporting Role.” The London production with its cutting-edge visual effects has garnered great critical acclaim and will launch a UK & Ireland tour in the summer of 2023.  Prior to the Broadway engagement, LIFE OF PI made its North American Premiere at the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University.

www.LifeOfPiBway.com

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Photo Credits: Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade

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