released in 1971 as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. In contrast, Dahl's widow said his first meeting Sir Quentin Blake, who illustrated his books, was altogether happier. "You knew straight ...
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a popular children’s book written by Roald Dahl. This magical story teaches life lessons ...
Mike Teavee (Carson Cameron) [Sloth/Wrath] is lazy, bad-tempered, and sometimes violent; he sits in front of the computer ...
Amidst this pattern of work and play arose the vibrant phenomenon that was factory theatre, with performances and productions involving tens of thousands of employees as performers and spectators.