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What do we want out of a Roald Dahl adaptation? The seemingly obvious answer is the feeling you get reading one of his books, that Grimm's fairy tale-style foreboding mixed with mischievous ...
EXCLUSIVE: There’s some seriously scary stuff going on at London’s National Theatre as the venue prepares for a musical version of Roald Dahl’s The Witches that will feature book and lyrics ...
London's National Theatre has again announced it will give a world premiere to a stage musical version of Roald Dahl's novel The Witches, set to begin November 7 in the Olivier Theatre.
(RNS) — Roald Dahl was a nasty ... have a plan to exterminate all witches everywhere else. Is there anything wrong with that? Shortly before he died in 1990, Dahl described himself as ...
Changes to Roald Dahl's ... reported the revisions. Dahl was the author behind such popular works as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Matilda," and "The Witches." The purpose of the changes ...
as Gran, has been revealed. Playing the witches are Julie Armstrong, Chrissie Bhima, Zoe Birkett, Maddison Bulleyment, Miracle Chance, Daniele Coombe, Molly-May Gardiner, Tiffany Graves ...
Step into the magical world of Roald Dahl. A gruesome gang of witches are plotting to get rid of all the children in England with a diobolical plan. Magic, comedy, puppetry and family fun at the ...
Now, granted creative access to another of Roald Dahl’s best-loved, if more contentious books – 1983’s The Witches – the NT must be hoping it has struck gold with its little-expense-spared ...