I'm an ordinary man who plays crazy parts': John Lithgow on tackling Roald Dahl
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Lithgow notes, "While the character of Dahl starts off delightful, the play gradually reveals the complexities of his personality, showcasing both charm and troubling views."
Rosenblatt emphasizes, "The meeting in the play represents the tension of confronting antisemitic rhetoric while navigating the world of children's literature and its impact on society."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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