"The Giant Among Us: John Lithgow Brings Roald Dahl's Turbulent Tale to Broadway"
Imagine being one of the most beloved children's authors in the world, only to have your reputation torn apart by a single, inflammatory article. This is the explosive story that "Giant," starring the incomparable John Lithgow, brings to the Great White Way this March.
As the curtain rises on what promises to be a strictly limited 16-week engagement at a Shubert theater, audiences will witness the tumultuous world of Roald Dahl's private life. It's an afternoon that will change everything for the author of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda," as he grapples with the consequences of his words.
The play, directed by two-time Tony winner Nicholas Hytner, is a masterful adaptation of Matt Charman's critically acclaimed West End production. With Lithgow at its helm, "Giant" has already proven itself to be a box office smash in London, where it sold out its entire run at the Royal Court Theatre.
But what makes this story so compelling? For one, it's a fascinating look into the complex and often fraught world of Roald Dahl's personal life. As the publication of his next book, "The Witches," looms large, Dahl finds himself embroiled in controversy over an article he penned that sparks outrage among readers.
"It's a thrilling tale of artistic integrity vs. public opinion," says producer Brian Lee. "We're thrilled to bring this gripping story to Broadway audiences, who will be on the edge of their seats as they witness the tumultuous events unfold."
Lithgow, known for his versatility and range, is no stranger to playing complex characters. His portrayal of Dahl is both nuanced and electrifying, capturing the author's wit and vulnerability with unflinching honesty.
"I've always been drawn to Roald Dahl's unique voice and perspective," Lithgow says in a recent interview. "As an actor, it's a challenge to bring his essence to life on stage, but I'm thrilled to be a part of this production."
But what about the cultural impact of "Giant"? For some, it will serve as a timely reminder that even the most beloved authors can have feet of clay. Others may see it as a cautionary tale about the power of words and the importance of accountability.
Whatever your perspective, one thing is certain: "Giant" promises to be an unforgettable theatrical experience. With its thought-provoking themes, masterful storytelling, and Lithgow's tour-de-force performance, this production is sure to leave audiences talking long after the curtain call.
Don't miss your chance to witness history in the making when "Giant" opens on Broadway at a Shubert theater on March 11, 2026. It's an event that will be remembered for years to come – and one that you won't want to miss.
Performance Schedule:
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Limited engagement of 16 weeks
Venue: A Shubert Theater (TBA)
Tickets: Available now through Telecharge or at the box office.
*Based on reporting by Variety.*