Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Members of the puppetry team for “Life of Pi” discuss making the show’s animals seem all-too-real on a very crowded lifeboat. By Laura Collins-Hughes ...
THANK YOU. SWITCHING GEARS NOW. SO A MAN, A ZEBRA AND A TIGER ALL GET ON TO A RAFT. AS THE PEACE CENTER’S NEWEST BROADWAY PLAY. AND MANY OF THE ACTORS ARE MADE OF WOOD AND METAL. WHO BETTER TO TELL US ...
This Tony Award-winning Broadway play takes audiences on a fantastic journey across the Pacific Ocean. A young man named Pi Patel experiences a shipwreck and manages to escape to a lifeboat, but he’s ...
Puppet designer Finn Caldwell has created all creatures great and small, including tiger Richard Parker, who prowls the Sheffield Crucible stage in Life of Pi. Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
between the diaphragm and the uvula. Or I could mean my Daniel, the flattened, ineffectual puppet tiger of my childhood. He seemed to lack a mandible: the voice spoke feebly from outside his body. My ...
Big cats are familiar territory for The Fox Theatre, where glowing eyes and roars greet visitors at the bottom of the grand staircase and Simba and Nala and a whole cast of Jellicles have made several ...
It’s tough to keep penguin bellies clean. Lucian Hernandez, who created the penguin puppets for Magik Theatre’s staging of “Mr. Popper’s Penguins,” found that out the hard way. Director Carolyn ...
Puppet designer Finn Caldwell has created all creatures great and small, including tiger Richard Parker, who prowls the Sheffield Crucible stage in Life of Pi. Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
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