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John Lithgow has long been one of the most versatile and accomplished actors of his generation in any medium. In Mark Rosenblatt’s “Giant,” now on Broadway after first being produced in London to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK — In the summer of 1983, the British author Roald Dahl published a book review in the Literary Review that, to many eyes, ...
In the summer of 1983, British author Roald Dahl published a book review in the Literary Review that, to many eyes at least, revealed the beloved author of kids’ classics “Charlie and the Chocolate ...
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The ferocity of John Lithgow‘s explosive performance as Roald Dahl – the children’s author as reviled by some as he was beloved by others – seems to show itself right from the start of Mark Rosenblatt ...