2016 marks 100 years since the birth of Roald Dahl, the author of beloved stories such as Matilda, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The BFG. Two of Roald Dahl's most popular novels, James and the Giant Peach and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, were written while Roald Dahl lived in the U.S. and were inspired by American culture-finding success here first before going on to become global bestsellers.
Roald Dahl 100 is the global, yearlong celebration of the creator behind the world's most imaginative characters and stories. Highlights include the release of Steven Spielberg's adaptation of The BFG on July 1st, a nationwide Roald Dahl trivia tour, Fathom Events and Turner Classic Movies' screenings of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory nationwide throughout the summer, and Roald Dahl 100 activities at well-known eateries, zoos and botanical gardens across the U.S. The celebrations will culminate in the biggest Roald Dahl birthday party of all time in bookstores, libraries, classrooms and public places across the country the weekend of September 17th.
Today, Roald Dahl's stories are available in 58 languages and, by a conservative estimate, he has sold more than 200 million books. Many of these stories have also been adapted for screen and stage, with combined box office proceeds exceeding $600 million for the 1971 film classic Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton's adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox, Matilda, directed by Danny DeVito, and the critically acclaimed film, James and the Giant Peach, produced by Tim Burton.
Theater productions of Matilda The Musical and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are also enjoying incredible success with millions of attendees seeing the show all over the world - in the West End, on Broadway, in Australia and on a North American tour. The recent news that Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will open on Broadway in Spring 2017 made headlines globally.
On June 26 and June 29, TCM will bring Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory back to the big screen in more than 650 select movie theaters nationwide. Tickets are available online atwww.FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices. For a complete list of participating theaters, click on the "Theater Locations" tab.
As worldwide celebrations of Roald Dahl 100 commence, here are just some highlights from a year of gloriumptious events and surprises in the U.S. for 2016:
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Roald Dahl (1916-1990) was born in Wales of Norwegian parents. In 1951, Roald Dahl met his future wife, the American actress Patricia Neal, who starred in films including The Day the Earth Stood Still, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Hud, for which she won an Oscar. After establishing himself as a writer for adults, Roald Dahl began writing children's stories in 1960 and wrote two of his best-known novels, James and the Giant Peach and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in the U.S.
In September 1964, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was published initially in the U.S. with the U.K. following a few years later. It would go on to become one of the most famous and best-known of Roald's stories. The idea for the story grew out of his own well-documented love of chocolate and his school-day memories of acting as a taster for a famous chocolate factory. These first stories were written as entertainment for his own children, to whom many of his books are dedicated.
Today, Roald Dahl's stories are available in 58 languages and have sold more than 200 million books. With more than 40 million Roald Dahl books in print in the U.S. alone, Dahl is considered one of the most beloved storytellers of our time and his popularity continues to increase as his fantastic novels, including James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, The BFG, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, delight an ever-growing legion of fans.
Penguin Young Readers
Penguin Young Readers is one of the leading children's book publishers in the United States. The company owns a wide range of imprints and trademarks including Dial Books, Dutton, Grosset & Dunlap, Philomel, Puffin, Speak, Firebird, G. P. Putnam's Sons, Viking, Razorbill, and Frederick Warne. These imprints are home to such award-winning, New York Times- bestselling authors as Laurie Halse Anderson, Jay Asher, Judy Blume, Jan Brett, Eric Carle, Ally Condie, Roald Dahl, Tomie dePaola, Sarah Dessen, Anna Dewdney, John Flanagan, Gayle Forman John Green, Oliver Jeffers, Mike Lupica, Richelle Mead, B.J. Novak, Richard Peck, Judy Schachner, Jacqueline Woodson and dozens of other popular authors. Penguin Young Readers Group is also the proud publisher of perennial brand franchises such as The Little Engine That Could, the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series, Peter Rabbit, Spot, the Classic Winnie the Pooh, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Strega Nona, Madeline, Mad Libs, Alex Rider, the Rangers Apprentice, Skippyjon Jones, Flower Fairies, and Pippi Longstocking, among many others. Penguin Young Readers Group is a division of Penguin Group LLC, a Penguin Random House company.
Roald Dahl 100
Entitled Roald Dahl 100, 2016 marks 100 years since the birth of Roald Dahl-the world's number one storyteller. There will be celebrations for Roald Dahl 100 throughout 2016, delivering a year packed with gloriumptious treats and surprises for everyone.
Roald Dahl said, "If you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely."
The Roald Dahl Literary Estate believes in doing good things. That's why ten percent of all Roald Dahl income* goes to our charity partners. We have supported causes including: specialist children's nurses, grants for families in need, and educational outreach programs.
The Roald Dahl Charitable Trust is a registered UK charity (no. 1119330).
Partners in Health
A percentage of proceeds from some of the Roald Dahl 100 events planned for this September will be donated to Partners in Health, a charity co-founded by Ophelia Dahl, Roald Dahl's daughter. Partners in Health works in partnership with local governments and health providers to bring high-quality health care to poor communities in ten countries.
PIH believes that health is a human right and that a person's ability to pay for treatment should not determine their access to health care. For nearly 30 years, PIH has shaped discourse among global health policymakers and proven what is possible in making health care accessible to all people.
PIH trains local health workers, nurses, and doctors in order to raise the standard of care for poor people. In partnership with the world's leading medical and academic institutions, PIH aims to build workforces of local health professionals to strengthen and sustain public health systems.
Our achievements are based on our philosophy of accompaniment. To us this means working beside and learning from people in the countries where we work. We share experiences and goals, partnering to bring care where it is needed most.
For more information, visit http://www.pih.org.
*For more information about 100 years of Roald Dahl storytelling or to reach out about interview opportunities about Roald Dahl's legacy, please contact:
Elena Stokes, Wunderkind PR
elena[at]wunderkind-pr[dot]com
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