Beloved children’s author and self-described antisemite Roald Dahl is the contentious subject of this rigorous character ...
John Lithgow looks a bit like Roald Dahl. When he sits in a chair, his height means he has to fold up his long limbs like a ...
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Despite the arrival of Jessie Stone, an American Jew played with equal fire ... what he would not call an ongoing public relations crisis: Giant is just the latest blow. He has published a review of ...
With a stellar supporting cast, all the ingredients are there for a memorable evening of theatre, even if the subject matter ...
The Literary Review article has come out and Dahl is facing a backlash. His British publisher, Tom Maschler (Elliot Levey), and an emissary from its American ... broken boy in giant’s clothing ...
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Mark Rosenblatt’s fearless script is one thing, but the play about the author’s vile antisemitism is made extraordinary by ...
What comes after the Big Bang? Silence? A quiet rumble? Or a full-on roar akin to a stadium of fans shouting their lungs out?
The film's universal appeal and timeless themes make it a perfect watch to share with a loved one.
Heading a starry cast, American actor John Lithgow makes a charismatic, devilish Dahl, projecting a capricious, contrary air of superiority that sees him doubling down when he should be ...
The Royal Court Theatre is presenting the world premiere of Mark Rosenblatt’s debut play Giant, directed by Nicholas ... Dahl’s Jewish American publisher; Tessa Bonham Jones as Hallie ...