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Tessa Bonham Jones, Elliot Levey, Aya Cash, John Lithgow, Rachael Stirling, and Richard Hope bow during the curtain call at ...
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Evita' is exciting and sharply executed, and Rachel Zegler's vocal performance is thrilling. But the storytelling gets ...
The play features a masterly performance by John Lithgow in the role of Dahl.
Lithgow’s performance of age seems to explain some of Dahl’s crabby responses. As such, perhaps, the audience is tempted to ask questions that have been asked about “classic” literature before: is old ...
Giant, Harold Pinter Theatre review - incendiary Roald Dahl drama with topical bite John Lithgow gives a masterclass in delivering a 'human booby trap' ...
‘Giant’ Review: John Lithgow Is Incendiary in an Arresting Debut Play About Roald Dahl and Antisemitism Harold Pinter Theatre, London; 796 seats; £210 ($280) top, £300 ($401) premium.
As much as Dahl ever was, Lithgow is in total control, one minute purring, only occasionally roaring. Ricocheting between victim and viciousness, he cajoles yet controls the entire household.
Last year, John Lithgow starred as Roald Dahl in Mark Rosenblatt’s debut play to critical acclaim. Alongside Elliot Levey’s Best Supporting Actor gong, both won Olivier awards for the ...
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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