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James Fox in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' ; James Fox attends a screening of 'A Long Way From Home' at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival at Savoy on Feb. 15, 2014.
Roald Dahl’s CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY - The New Musical, currently playing at Austin’s Bass Concert Hall as part of the Broadway In Austin series, is fantastic fun for the whole family.
Brandon McElwain is in awe as he is witnessing his imagination come to life in his inaugural show as director.
Freddie Highmore played Charlie Bucket in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. You probably know him the most from his leading role on The Good Doctor, which had an exciting 100th episode in 2022.
The creators of CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (now through February 18th at Playhouse on the Square) mixed together all the right ingredients.
Synopsis: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," based on the Roald Dahl book, is about the extremely poor but imaginative Charlie Bucket. He finds a Golden Ticket to tour Willy Wonka's chocolate ...
The book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was released in 1964. This book about a chocolate maker named Willy Wonka, who invites a group of children to his mysterious factory, was made into a ...
Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) lives near the giant and mystical Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory, where Charlie's Grandpa Joe (David Kelly) once worked, but also which no one has seen the inside ...
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, in both Roald Dahl's 1964 book and especially the original 1971 film, renamed Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, starring Gene Wilder, is one of the great ...
“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” needs to be sent back to the test kitchen before it heads to Broadway. The recipe isn’t working, but the tale is too good for the creative team not to ...
Film Review: ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ The wondrous surfaces have a weird undercurrent that won't go away in Tim Burton's richly elaborated take on Roald Dahl's beloved children's ...
Reddit user Glass_Storm3381 recently opened a discussion about Mel Stuart's 1971 classic, particularly reappraising the totally wild, weird and hilarious first part of the story. Based on Roald Dahl ...