The new play “Giant,” on Broadway, dramatizes the scandal around Roald Dahl, the beloved children’s-book author who, in the nineteen-eighties, began making antisemitic statements and invoking ...
NEW YORK — In the summer of 1983, the British author Roald Dahl published a book review in the Literary Review that, to many eyes, revealed the beloved author of the juicy kids’ classics “Charlie and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick In Mark Rosenblatt’s play, a powerful portrayal of the beloved children’s book author who almost gleefully exposes his bigotry. By Helen ...
Roald Dahl held nothing back. In the infamous book review that inspired Mark Rosenblatt’s award-winning Broadway play Giant—now open at the Music Box Theatre—the celebrated children’s author wrote of ...
The author behind such beloved books as 'Matilda' and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' had a history of making antisemitic remarks Ronald Dumont/Daily Express/Getty Roald Dahl remains one of the ...
Roald Dahl remains one of the most well-known children’s book authors, whose work includes beloved novels like The BFG, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda, the latter two of which also ...
Two-time Tony Award winner John Lithgow is back on Broadway in Giant, a new play exploring the darker side of celebrated children's author Roald Dahl. Lithgow reprises his Olivier Award-winning ...
EXCLUSIVE: If you know your Willy Wonkas from your BFGs, iHeartPodcasts and Imagine Entertainment have the podcast documentary for you. The pair have created The Secret World of Roald Dahl, a doc ...
Roald Dahl signing books in Amsterdam in 1988. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. “A little magic can take you a long way.” No line written by Roald Dahl is quoted more than the above. Alas, I’m not sure he ...
Everybody has to eat, so there are few things more universal than shopping for groceries. Our series Market Memories looks at how that experience in the Des Moines metro has changed over the years.
Outfielder David Dahl announced his retirement on his X feed earlier this week, opting to end his playing career at age 31. As Dahl wrote in his farewell post, “Baseball has been my life for as long ...
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