The pandemic-delayed staging of Yann Martel’s novel is finally arriving in London, and the star of the show is a mesmerising puppet
inn Caldwell is studying four performers perched in the back of a boat. Together, they are manipulating an enormous puppet, the Royal Bengal tiger known as Richard Parker in, Yann Martel’s Booker prize-winning novel, now brought to the stage in a mesmerising production by Max Webster. “Has anyone got a spare hand for a foot?” he asks.
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