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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Roald Dahl?Roald Dahl often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 30%
Center: 41%
Right: 29%
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Roald Dahl · AspenRoald Dahl’s Matilda Jr. is the perfect way of reminding audience members they’re capable of reshaping their own lives, according to Theatre Aspen Director Brittany Welch. Middle school students with Theatre Aspen will put on Matilda Jr. May 16-19 in the Aspen School District’s black box theater. Matilda Jr. is an ode to Dahl’s novel “Matilda” about a girl who dreams of a better life, and who has special powers. The show runs for 70 minutes with…See the Story
Theater Aspen students use upcoming Matilda Jr. performance to challenge audience to ‘shape their own story’
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Roald Dahl · Lake CharlesCYT’s production of Roald Dahl’s “Matilda, The Musical,” has created quite the buzz, according to Brittany Menard, artistic director. “Our field trip show is sold out,” Menard said. “Bulber has 1,800 seats. It’s going to be a wild ride.” The story of an overcomer is always well received, but this production is not only about Matilda’s escape from Harry and Zinnia Wormwood and The Trunchbull. It is also the story of CYT overcomers. “We were midwa…See the Story
CYT’s ‘Matilda’ is a story about overcoming in more ways than one - American Press
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Roald Dahl · JamestownElliott Glackin, who will portray Violet Beauregarde in Lawn School’s upcoming production of “Willy Wonka Jr.,” rehearses last week in the gymnasium. PHOTOS BY VERONICA BRUNO Students at the local middle school are feeling like they’ve won the golden ticket as they prepare to perform the magical, mouth-watering musical based on Roald Dahl’s award-winning children’s novel. The two-show production of “Willy Wonka Jr.” is set for 6 p.m. May 10-11 a…See the Story
LAND OF PURE IMAGINATION - Jamestown Press
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Roald Dahl · DavisThe Davis Fifth Grade will present Roald Dahl’s MATILDA THE MUSICAL, JR. book by Dennis Kelly and music and lyrics by Tim Minchin, on Friday in the Dorothy Jameson Performing Arts Center with shows at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. The morning show is for the Elementary and the afternoon show is for the public. Anyone is welcome to come to the morning show but the Pre-K through fourth grades will have priority seating.
Rebellion is nigh in MATILDA THE MUSICA…See the Story
Fifth Graders bring Matilda the Musical Jr. to the Stage Friday
Wes Anderson · ArgentinaAfter the great success of the landing on the platform of Wes Anderson's short films based on the work of Roald Dahl -with The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar at the helm-, Netflix continues to bet on new film formats and, therefore, recently released an interesting horror short entitled Disco Inferno. “A couple who are preparing to sweep the floor of the most popular nightclub in Los Angeles conjures up a dark presence that targets the baby they…See the Story
The shocking horror short that is hidden in the Netflix Argentina catalog and that you can't miss
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Roald Dahl · FalmouthI remember vividly reading Roald Dahl’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” in 3rd grade at the East Falmouth School. That was nearly 50 years ago, but I still have vivid imagery in my memory from the colorful and descriptive writing.…See the Story
Troy's Take: A Wonderful Night Of Locals Entertaining Locals
Roald Dahl · Montcalm CountyYou may be familiar Roald Dahl’s classic children’s book “James and the Giant Peach,” first published in 1961, or you might have seen the 1996 Disney-produced stop-motion animated film directed by Henry Selick. Yellow Jacket Theatre along with Greenville Middle School students have given a fresh feel to Richard R. George’s dramatization of this beloved story.
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