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Life of Pi - (Modern Plays) by Yann Martel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Winner of the 2022 Olivier Award for Best New Play"Life of Pi will make you believe in the power of theatre" - The Times After a cargo ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, there are five survivors stranded on a lifeboat - a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, a Royal Bengal tiger, and a sixteen year-old boy named Pi.
- About the Author: Yann Martel is a Canadian writer.
- 88 Pages
- Performing Arts, Theater
- Series Name: Modern Plays
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About the Book
An epic journey of endurance and hope, based on the best-selling Man Booker Prize-winning novel of the same nameBook Synopsis
Winner of the 2022 Olivier Award for Best New Play
"Life of Pi will make you believe in the power of theatre" - The Times
Review Quotes
"It will make you believe in theatre. A triumph." --Sunday Times
"Everything about this production is amazing" --Evening Standard "Roar it out. This is a hit." --TImesAbout the Author
Yann Martel is a Canadian writer. He is the author of a collection of short stories and four novels, most notably Life of Pi, for which he won the 2002 Man Booker Prize. Writing credits include: The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios; Self; Life of Pi; Beatrice and Virgil; The High Mountains of Portugal; and the non-fiction collection 101 Letters to a Prime Minister: The Completed Letters to Stephen Harper. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with the writer Alice Kuipers and their four children.
Lolita Chakrabarti is an award-winning actress and playwright. Her work on Red Velvet earned the Evening Standard Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright 2012; The Critic's Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright 2013 and an Olivier Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre 2012. Writing credits include: Red Velvet (Tricycle Theatre/St Ann's Warehouse/ New York/Garrick Theatre); Invisible Cities (Adaption/59 Productions/Ballet Rambert/Sidi Larbi Cherkhaoui/Manchester International Festival); The Greatest Wealth (The Old Vic); Last Seen: Joy (Almeida Theatre) and Red Velvet, The Goddess (BBC Radio 4).