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Mark Rosenblatt’s Giant tackles Roald Dahl’s antisemitism in blistering style with a sublimely nuanced performance by John ...
needling Roald Dahl. This blistering piece of theatre deals with the fallout of a book review Dahl wrote in 1982, on the eve of the publication of The Witches, in which his criticism of Israel’s ...
Last week, we asked our readers what ending they would like to rewrite for a book – and offered five ... Secondary School I would choose Roald Dahl’s Matilda and rewrite its ending.
But while Roald ... of Dahl's personal views was initially overshadowed by his reputation as one of the foremost children’s writers of the 20th century. In 2003, four of his books made ...
Anyone familiar with Roald Dahl's beloved children's ... The play's setting is real. In 1983, Dahl wrote a blatantly antisemitic book review condemning the action of the Israeli forces on Beirut ...
Roald Dahl defied the image ... allegorical story imagining Dahl with one foot in the grave, partly focused on retaining sales figures for his books, but increasingly interested in the indulgent ...
The biggest, most trenchant laugh on the London stage is nightly cracking up the audience at the West End staging of “Giant” ...