The stage production of Life of Pi—now playing at the Ahmanson Theatre through June 1 and moving to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts Jun 2-15—deserves all of its accolades. With magical visuals, ...
BroadwayWorld: Where are you these days? Taha: Currently we are in Cleveland, so it is a balmy -2 degrees today. This is our last week here before we move on to Pittsburgh, then Cincinnati, Providence ...
The Canadian author on good writing advice from Martin Amis, his love for digging and getting rid of billionaires ...
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 ...
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 ...
A boy and his tiger in Life of Pi. Credit: Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade Prior to joining the national tour of Life of Pi, actor Toussaint Jeanlouis had never worked very ...
Original and visually stunning, the stage production of “Life of Pi,” at the Hobby Center through Sunday, weaves an extraordinary and imaginative tale of a teenage boy traveling from India to Canada ...
If you see a tiger walking down Grand River, do not be alarmed... it's just Richard Parker making his way to the Wharton Center of Performing Arts in time for the show. "Life of Pi" is the newest ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Beneath the technical wizardry and versatile performances of “Life of Pi,” there are tragic realities that confront our current national moment with ...
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 ...
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