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Giant play review: Roald Dahl show is great but not perfectforever calling Roald “Mr D”. Most interesting is Rachael Stirling’s Felicity Crossland, later to become Dahl’s wife, because she’s the only one who always has to live here when the ...
Giant (written by Mark Rosenblatt) is playing at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre until August 2. It features a masterly ...
One summer’s day in 1983, with “The Witches” nearing publication, Dahl (John Lithgow) and his ex-mistress and soon-to-be-new-wife Felicity Crosland (Rachael Stirling) are hosting lunch for his ...
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/Film on MSNWhy Roald Dahl Absolutely Hated Gene Wilder's Willy WonkaAs most schoolchildren know, the novels of Roald Dahl are whimsical ... the racist tropes he originally leaned on. In 1996, ...
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Giant at the Harold Pinter Theatre review: 'there is no more urgent play in London right now'There’s no more urgent play in London right now than Mark Rosenblatt’s Giant, and no better performance than John Lithgow’s in it as an irascible, cruel, needling Roald Dahl ... antisemitism. Dahl’s ...
It’s 1983 and beloved author Roald Dahl is about to release ... Gathered in his childhood kitchen are Dahl, his wife-to-be Felicity, and his publisher Tom Maschler. They’re waiting for a ...
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