

Tickets are on sale beginning September 15 online at, by phone at 944.2697, at Campus Center, at Stan Sheriff Box Office, and at the Kennedy Theatre Box Office. $10 Seniors, Military, UH Faculty/Staff, UHAA Members, StudentsĪdvance Supersaver Tickets available online and by mail until Sept 5. Special Throwback Ticket Prices on November 22 Contact the Theatre for Young Audiences coordinator at or call 808.956.2591.Īdvance Supersaver Prices: $16 Regular $8 Youth 2–17 Tickets and Showtimesĭay time performances for school groups will be held November 18– 21.

Though the book is intended for young readers, audiences of all ages will laugh out loud at this loveable character. The BFG and Sophie team up to save the children of England from the child-eating giants, Bloodbottler, Fleshlumpeater, Bonecruncher, Meatdripper, Childchewer, and Gizzardgulper. This large format paperback comes in a beautiful, ingeniously designed slipcase and is a gloriumptious gift for Roald Dahl fans and book collectors. Roald Dahl’s classic book about the 24-feet-high Big Friendly Giant and a little orphan named Sophie brings to the stage some of Dahl’s most memorable characters. An exquisite 30th anniversary edition of The BFG - Roald Dahls much-loved story of a little girl, Sophie, and a Big Friendly Giant. Children will enjoy this book.The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) Whizzpopping HilarityĪdapted for the stage by David Wood From the book by Roald Dahl Sophie, an eight-year-old orphan, is kidnapped by the BFG (Big Friendly Giant) and taken to Giantland, where alliance with the BFG and the queen of England results in the capture of the nine evil giants. Children will enjoy this book." -The New York Times Book Review, "Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake are uncanny in their understanding of what children like to read and see.

Children will enjoy this book., "Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake are uncanny in their understanding of what children like to read and see. Melissa Mathison(screenplay by) Roald Dahl(based on the book by). Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake are uncanny in their understanding of what children like to read and see. A girl named Sophie encounters the Big Friendly Giant who, despite his intimidating.
