The Twits: A Set of Plays, Paperback Book, By: Roald Dahl

The Twits: A Set of Plays, Paperback Book, By: Roald Dahl
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Based on the beloved novel from the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda! There’s a part to suit everyone in these plays from Roald Dahl’s The Twits. Make Mr. Twit eat wormy spaghetti, stick a frog in Mrs Twit’s bed, or join in on the cleverest prank of all—the great upside-down trick. These dramatizations based on Roald Dahl’s beloved book can be performed in school and at summer camp, acted out at home, or simply read together by a group of friends. with useful tips on staging, props, and costumes, these plays are easy to perform and sure to be great fun for everyone! About the Author: The son of Norwegian parents, Roald Dahl was born in Wales in 1916 and educated at Repton. He was a fighter pilot for the RAF during World War Two, and it was while writing about his experiences during this time that he started his career as an author. His fabulously popular children's books are read by children all over the world. Some of his better-known works include James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fantastic Mr Fox, Matilda, The Witches, and The BFG. He died in November 1990. David Wood is called ‘the national children’s dramatist’ (the times). His plays are performed worldwide, and include the gingerbread man, the plotters of cabbage patch corner, save the human and the ideal gnome expedition. Among his adaptations are eight Roald Dahl stories (the BFG, the twits, the witches, fantastic Mr Fox, James and the giant peach, Danny the champion of the world, George’s Marvellous medicine and the magic finger), dick king-smith’s babe, the sheep-pig, Eric hill’s spot’s birthday party, HRH the Prince of Wales’ the old man of Lochnagar, Philip Pullman’s clockwork, Judith Kerr’s the tiger who came to tea (Olivier award nomination 2012), Sam McBratney’s guess how much I love you, the award-winning tom’s midnight garden (from Philippa Pearce’s novel) and Michelle Magorian’s goodnight mister tom, which opened at Chichester, toured twice, played seasons at the phoenix theatre and duke of York’s in the west end and won the Olivier award 2013 for best entertainment and family. His book, theatre for children (Faber) is a set text on both sides of the Atlantic. Film screenplays include swallows and amazons and the award-winning back home (from Michelle Magorian’s novel). for the queen’s 80th birthday, he wrote the queen’s handbag, broadcast live from Buckingham palace gardens to 8,000,000 bbc1 viewers. with composer Richard Taylor he adapted l p Hartley’s the go-between, which won best musical production, theatre UK awards 2012, and played a west end season at the Apollo theatre, starring Michael Crawford, in 2016. His children’s books, many created with illustrator Richard Fowler, include mole’s bedtime story, funny bunny’s magic show and a present for father Christmas, and he regularly visits schools with the message ‘books are fun!’. He also performs the David wood magic and music show in theatres all over the UK. As an actor David played on stage opposite sir Michael Redgrave in John Mortimer’s a voyage round my father, on the big screen with Malcolm McDowell in Lindsay Anderson’s if … (his memoir, filming if…. Is published in April 2018 by the book guild), and on the small screen, starring opposite Shelley winters in the vamp. He is a trustee (and former chair) of the story museum and president of action for children's arts. In 2004 he was awarded the OBE in the queen’s birthday honours. Visit his website at www.davidwood.org.uk.
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