Mr. Fox I wrote with Noah Baumbach in England at Gipsy House, where Roald Dahl lived.
British adaptations of Roald Dahl's Matilda and 2005 film Kinky Boots also broke the million dollar barrier.
Between 20:30 BST and 21:15 the squad will be introduced on stage to supporters at Roald Dahl Plass.
The Roald Dahl adaptation was called "the best family musical in years" in the Chicago Tribune's review.
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Little Britain star David Walliams has been shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize for a second year running.
It was one hundred years ago that Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen became the first man to reach the South Pole.
Supporters should turn at Roald Dahl Plass from 15:00 where opera singer Wynne Evans and live bands will provide entertainment.
It uses the kind of font and background imagery that could easily have come straight from a Roald Dahl book.
The film version of Roald Dahl's famous book notched up 30, 000 online votes in the only category chosen by children.
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Mr Fox has a board across the arms of the chair, which is exactly what Roald Dahl did when he wrote.
The Northwest Passage, a shortcut to Asia, proved elusive until about 100 years ago, when Norway's Roald Amundsen completed a three-year journey.
In this amazing two-project race, the smaller and least-likely team won, despite huge resource disadvantages, because of the leadership of Roald Amundsen.
In 1911, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his three companions became the first to reach the South Pole-- 35 days ahead of Capt.
An Effervescing Elephant, a children's song written by him at the age of 16, has drawn comparisons with Ogden Nash, Hillaire Belloc and Roald Dahl.
The main menu screen features a circle of six Roald characters - all of which move while the site "waits" for you to select an option.
Frank Cottrell Boyce has been nominated for a Roald Dahl Funny Prize for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again, a sequel to Ian Fleming's 1964 original.
"Matilda: The Musical" is a witty musical adaptation of the novel by Roald Dahl and is true to his bleak vision of childhood as a savage battleground.
One particular set, Mr Fox's study (pictured above and right), is based closely on Roald Dahl's own writing shed in the garden of his house in Great Missenden.
He has has written several children's books, including Millions - based on Danny Boyle's 2004 film - and Cosmic, nominated for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize in 2008.
Thriller writers James Patterson, John Grisham, Ian Rankin and Bernard Cornwell were in the top 10, alongside children's writers Mick Inkpen, Janet and Allan Ahlberg and Roald Dahl.
The list also includes books for older children like Roald Dahl's The Twits, plus titles beloved of teenagers such as Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series and The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
On December 14, 1911, one hundred years ago, Roald Amundsen, and a small team of four others, accomplished what no one else had ever done before: they reached the South Pole.
Roald Amundsen later borrowed Fram for his Antarctic expedition.
He may be famous for books including The BFG and James and the Giant Peach, but one of Welsh author Roald Dahl's lesser known works could be considered one of his most important.
The musical, a smash in England, is based on a Roald Dahl story about a telekinetic child who must navigate past her disinterested parents and a malicious school headmistress to realize her potential.
It is easy to see from the opening screen that this has been created with the same meticulous attention to detail that both Roald and his illustrator Quentin Blake paid to all their best sellers.
The show "Matilda, " which opened April 11 at Shubert Theatre, is a witty musical adaptation of the beloved novel by Roald Dahl and is true to his bleak vision of childhood as a savage battleground.
The English hit "Matilda, " which opened Thursday at Shubert Theatre, is a witty musical adaptation of the beloved novel by Roald Dahl and is true to his bleak vision of childhood as a savage battleground.
Diary entries of a sailor named Roald Amundson confirm clear passage in 1903, as do those of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Arctic patrol crew that made regular trips through there in the early 1940s.
Even though the mission ended in failure, with Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen beating Scott's party to the pole by five weeks, Mr Sharpe said it was still one of the biggest scientific success stories of the 20th Century.
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