Roald Dahl’s ‘The BFG’ will become a stage spectacular with flying giants by the UK's Royal Shakespeare Company, Deadline's ...
Imagine a wondrous world where dreams, giants, and a brave little girl collide in a festive flurry of magic and mayhem.
A new stage adaptation of The BFG will be presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company in collaboration with Chichester ...
Playwright Tom Wells will adapt the story about the Big Friendly Giant who captures an orphan named Sophie and brings her ...
After all, staying with the BFG means living without any other children to play with, without normal food, in a giant shack surrounded by other giants who want to eat her for lunch. We have no ...
Before you watch it, here are nine things you might not have known ... according to the director Brian Cosgrove. 6. Cinematic giants unite The BFG is a collaboration between two of the film ...
And they come together in order to beat the bullies, basically the bad giants who are eating children,” says Evans. The kindhearted title character BFG stands well apart from the nine nasty ...