Grand Opening
Life of Pi

25, 26/4 │ Friday, Saturday │ 20:00
27/4 │ Sunday │ 15:00
Grand Auditorium, Macao Cultural Centre
Tickets: MOP 400, 300, 200, 120


    Macao Cultural Centre Grand Auditorium    

‘An extraordinary journey’ – The Guardian 

The magic of theatre is set to enthrall us yet again with Life of Pi, a stunning merge of puppetry and storytelling adapted by award-winning playwright Lolita Chakrabarti. Having made its way to London’s West End, this extraordinary show, winner of five Olivier awards, retells the epic journey imagined by best-selling Canadian author Yann Martel, whose original book sold over 15 million copies and was translated into more than 50 languages. 

When a cargo ship sinks in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, a 16-year-old boy named Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with four wild animals – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan and a Royal Bengal tiger. Who will survive the inexorability of time and the harshness of nature?

Featuring state-of-the-art visuals, fantastic stagecraft and lighting design, this play directed by Max Webster has been an astounding international success since it premiered in 2019. Following its UK blast, the show has been travelling across North America, where it hit the Broadway stage, now arriving to Macao, its first stop in East Asia. Brought by distant, spiritual waves, the play brings along a universal modern classic, told in the most realistic, immersive fashion.

 

Original Author: Yann Martel
Playwright: Lolita Chakrabarti 
Director: Max Webster
Set and Costume Design: Tim Hatley
Puppetry and Movement Director: Finn Caldwell

Main Characters and Cast
Pi: Kashif Ghole
Mother: Aria Prasad
Father: Ronny Jhutti

 

Approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, including one interval
Performed in English, with surtitles in English and accessible captions* in Chinese
For aged 13 and above, although not recommended to under 18

 

Remarks:
Contains smoke effects and flashing lights

 

* Accessible Captions: Text is added to common subtitles to describe the sound elements of a programme, such as the characters’ tones, music and sound effects, helping people with hearing impairment to understand and enjoy the performance.