Quantcast

The BFG
The BFG

The BFG brings big fun to Manchester

Date: 6 August 2009

Roald Dahl’s enduringly popular children’s book, The BFG, takes to the stage in a new adaptation by David Wood, the UK’s ‘National Children’s Dramatist’ (The Times). This well-loved story of a dream-blowing, big friendly giant (BFG) and orphan girl Sophie in the land of child-eating giants has an extensive UK tour in 2009, and makes a Giant Pit Stop at The Palace Theatre this August, for one week only.

When little Sophie is snatched out of her bed in the dead of night by the BFG, she fears the worst. His grisly neighbours, the Bloodbottler and the Fleshlumpeater, like nothing more than swalloping human beans, especially nice little childers. But the BFG is a dream-maker and not a man-eater and he’s about to take Sophie on a journey she never expected!

An undisputed national treasure and the world’s favourite children’s author, Roald Dahl has enchanted young minds for more than 25 years with stories that fire the imagination, bring dreams to life and release squeals of both terror and delight. The BFG is classic Dahl and this brand new stage show promises to mix up heart-pounding adventures with life-long friendships, jumbly words and even some whizzpopping in front of the Queen.

The cast  is headed by Chorley born actor Anthony Pedley as the big friendly giant, himself, with Adam Baxter, Darrell Brockis, Becky John, Heather Phoenix and Louise Shuttleworth.

The production links in with schools’ Key Stage 2 priorities and there is a free Education pack for teachers on the show’s web-site.

The BFG is directed by Phil Clark, designed by Sean Crowley with lighting design by Ceri James and sound design by Mike Bee. Composer is Paula Gardiner

The show runs at the Palace Theatre, Manchester from Tues 25 - Sat 29th August.

- by Glenn Meads

Related Content



Back to Northwest Homepage



Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

Free Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter


Featured Video

Twitter

Featured Editor's Picks

Jonathan Coy, Felicity Kendal, Kara Tointon & Max Bennett. Photo: Dan Wooller1st Night Photos: Kimberley Walsh & Denise Van Outen toast Tointon in Relatively Speaking
Strictly Come Dancing stars Kimberley Walsh, Denise Van Outen and Artem Chigvintsev toasted former S...

Tom Hiddleston. Photo: Dan WoollerDonmar stages Nick Payne premiere, Wesker's Roots & Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus
The Donmar Warehouse has announced its new season, which features the premiere of Nick Payne's new p...

Michael Coveney: Big Apple bites and Manhattan memories
You should always do new things in familiar cities. Over the past few days in New York, I walked a...

Kara Tointon. Photo: Nobby ClarkLive Tweeting: #WOSOuting to Kendal & Tointon in Relatively Speaking with Q&A
Tonight (21 May 2013) we're taking almost 140 Whatsonstage.com theatregoers to see Relatively Speaki...

Sealed with a kiss: <em>Spiderman<em>ATG acquires Broadway's largest theatre The Foxwoods, home of Spider-Man
In another significant step for transatlantic theatre relations, the UK’s biggest theatre ...

Video: Sheila Hancock shows wild side in Barking in Essex trailer
As this new trailer reveals, Sheila Hancock has had a dramatic TOWIE-style makeover for her forthcom...

Kara Tointon in Relatively Speaking Review Round-up: Critics convinced by Relatively Speaking?
Lindsay Posner's revival of Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking opened at the Wyndham's Theatre las...

Felicity Kendal. Photo: Nobby ClarkRelatively Speaking
starstarstarstar
Goodness knows why Alan Ayckbourn's debut success has had to wait 46 years for its first West End ...

Matilda on BroadwayMatilda on Broadway wins five Drama Desk Awards
The Broadway transfer of Matilda The Musical has won five gongs at the 58th Annual Drama Desk Awards...

Ripe for revival? The Pirate QueenTen of the Best: Theatre 'flops' ripe for reinvention
Defining a theatre 'flop' is no straightforward task. A general rule of thumb could be that it mak...
>> More Editor's Picks
>> Most Recent Stories
>> Most Popular Stories

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Google Plus YouTube