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London News See Who's Joining John Lithgow in West End Transfer of Giant

The play comes on the heels of a broader conversation about Roald Dahl's work and the prejudice embedded in many of his stories.

Aya Cash, Tessa Bonham James, and Rachael Stirling

Royal Court Theatre's Giant, starring two-time Tony winner John Lithgow as children's author Roald Dahl, will transfer to London's West End, and a complete supporting cast has been revealed.

The Mark Rosenblatt-penned work will play a limited run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, performing April 26-August 2. Opening night will be May 1. Read reviews from the earlier London run here.

As previously reported, Lithgow will be joined in the West End by Elliot Levey as Tom Maschler, Dahl's Jewish publisher. Newly announced casting, by Arthur Carrington, includes Aya Cash (The Boys, The Franchise, You鈥檙e the Worst) in her West End debut as U.S. publisher Jessie Stone, Tessa Bonham Jones (Dune: Prophecy, The Young Woman and the Sea) as Hallie, and Olivier nominee Rachael Stirling (The Divine Mrs S) as Felicity Crosland.

The play comes on the heels of a broader cultural conversation about Dahl's work and the prejudice that was embedded in many of his most beloved stories. In 2023, hundreds of words in the author's books were either altered or omitted from future printings in order to remove countless negative references to race, skin color, ethnicity, gender, disabilities, and more.

Set in 1983 when a particularly vicious public outburst of antisemitism drew public outcry against Dahl shortly before the publication of his story The Witches, Giant is directed by Nicholas Hytner.

The West End production will also feature lighting design by Anna Watson and sound design by Alexandra Faye Braithwaite. General management will be by Short Street Productions Ltd. Mark Rubinstein is the executive producer.

Brian and Dayna Lee, Stephanie Kramer and Nicole Kramer, Josh Fiedler, and Robyn Goodman are producing the West End run.

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