Home Theatre Solid introduced for the primary UK & Eire Tour of Life Of Pi

Solid introduced for the primary UK & Eire Tour of Life Of Pi

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Solid introduced for the primary UK & Eire Tour of Life Of Pi

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Lolita Chakrabarti’s dazzling Olivier Award-winning stage adaption of Yann Martel’s best-selling novel Lifetime of Pi, starring a unprecedented life-size puppeteered Bengal Tiger. Starting its first-ever tour of the UK and Eire at Sheffield’s Lyceum theatre this August 2023, the place it runs from 29 August to 16 September 2023, Divesh Subaskaran is confirmed to make his skilled debut within the central position of Pi.

He’s joined by Antony Antunes, who performs as Tiger Hind / Prepare dinner / Father Martin, Adwitha Arumugam as Pi Alternate, Bhawna Bhawsar as Lulu Chen/Mrs Biology Kumar, Ralph Birtwell as Mamaji/ Admiral Balbir Singh, Kriss Dosanjh as Father, Sebastian Goffin as Tiger Head, Akash Heer as Tiger Head, Romina Hytten as Tiger Coronary heart and Hind, Katie Kennedy-Rose as Tiger Coronary heart and Hind, Aizah Khan as Tiger Coronary heart and Hind, Chand Martinez as Pandit-ji, Keshini Misha as Rani,

Goldy Notay as Amma, Sharita Oomeer as Lulu Chen / Mrs Biology Kumar, Kate Rowsell as Tiger Coronary heart and Hind, Lilian Tsang as Mrs Okamoto/Zaida Khan/Ships Captain, Peter Twose and Tiger Head/Voice of Richard Parker/Prepare dinner/Father Martin.

Based mostly on one of many best-loved works of fiction – winner of the Man Booker Prize, promoting over fifteen million copies worldwide – Lifetime of Pi is a breath-taking new theatrical adaptation of an epic journey of endurance and hope.

After a cargo ship sinks in the midst of the huge Pacific Ocean, there are 5 survivors stranded on a single lifeboat – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, a sixteen-year-old boy and a 450-pound Royal Bengal tiger. Time is towards them, nature is harsh, who will survive?

Sheffield Lyceum
29 August – 16 September 2023

Milton Keynes Theatre
19 – 23 September 2023

Norwich Theatre Royal
25 – 30 September 2023

Woking, New Victoria Theatre
2 – 7 October 2023

Southend Cliffs Pavilion
9 – 14 October 2023

Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
17 – 21 October 2023

Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
23 – 28 October 2023

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
6 – 11 November 2023

Chichester Pageant Theatre Tickets on sale from September 2023
16 November – 2 December

Lowry, Salford
5 December 2023 – 6 January 2024

Leeds Grand Theatre
9 – 13 January 2024

Bristol Hippodrome
15 – 20 January 2024

Newcastle Theatre Royal
23 January – 3 February 2024

Birmingham Hippodrome
12 – 17 February 2024

Grand Opera Home, Belfast
20 – 24 February 2024

Bord Gais Power Theatre, Dublin
26 February – 2 March 2024

Theatre Royal Plymouth
5 – 9 March 2024

Leicester Curve
12 – 17 March 2024

Bromley, Churchill Theatre
19 – 23 March

Hull New Theatre
25 – 30 March 2024

Northampton Derngate Theatre
2 – 6 April 2024

Coventry Belgrade
8 – 13 April 2024

Nottingham Theatre Royal
15 – 20 April 2024

Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
22 – 27 April 2024

Liverpool Empire
29 April – 4 Could 2024

Severn Theatre, Shrewsbury
6 – 11 Could 2024

Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
14 – 18 Could 2024

Truro, Corridor for Cornwall
28 Could – 01 June 2024

Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
3 – 15 June 2024

Glasgow Theatre Royal
17 – 22 June 2024

Edinburgh Pageant Theatre
25 – 29 June 2024

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