"First of all," Evans explains, "the BFG is a mixologist of dreams. So he collects dreams and he mixes them and blows good dreams, productive dreams, into the ears of children while they’re sleeping.
Roald Dahl Story Company artistic director Jenny Worton said The BFG “opens a magical new chapter” for the company following the success of the previous shows. “Our dream is to bring mischievous joy ...
your dreams can come true". Another important character in the book is the Queen who helps the BFG and Sophie save the children. Based on Queen Elizabeth II, Evans said that as adults will have ...
Roald Dahl Story Company artistic director Jenny Worton said The BFG “opens a magical new chapter” for the company following the success of the previous shows. “Our dream is to bring ...