London Theater: John Lithgow stars in a great new play
I recently spent three days in London, seeing four plays. Three were new, and one of these, Giant by Mark Rosenblatt, was terrific--the best new play I have seen since the 2017's The Ferryman by Jex Butterworth. Giant won this year's Olivier Award for Best New Play, and dramatizes a true episode from late in the life of renowned British author Roald Dahl ( James and the Giant Peach) . In 1982 Dahl wrote a review of a book that documented the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982. In the review Dahl was harshly condemning of Israel, accusing the country of genocide (strong echoes of our current situation). He angered many readers by interchanging criticisms of "Israel" and "the Jews" in his review, receiving international condemnation. In this play a representative of Dahl's publisher flies to London to convince him to retract his statements, feeling that 1. they were wrong and 2. they would lead to catastrophic decreases of his book sales. Playwright...