Roald Dahl’s The BFG
Roald Dahl’s The BFG
Gather your chiddlers to see Roald Dahl’s beloved story come to life this spring.
Chichester Festival Theatre
Mon 9 March 2026 - Sat 11 April 2026
Various times
A Chichester Festival Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Singapore Repertory Theatre, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, and Roald Dahl Story Company production.
Adapted by Tom Wells
With additional material by Jenny Worton
One extraordinary night, a young orphan named Sophie is snatched by a giant and taken far away to Giant Country. There she learns that human-eating giants are guzzling ‘norphans’ the world over. But she soon discovers that her new friend, the BFG, is different – he’s a dream-catching, snozzcumber-munching gentle soul who refuses to eat humans.
While other giants wreak havoc on the world, the BFG ignites Sophie’s imagination, and they devise a daring plan to save children everywhere. In the end, the smallest human bean and the gentlest giant prove that a dream can change the world.
John Leader plays the BFG; his previous theatre credits include Merry Wives of Windsor and The School for Scandal for the RSC, Wuthering Heights, Peter Pan and War Horse at the National Theatre, A Monster Calls at The Old Vic and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at the Bridge Theatre.
Gather your chiddlers to see Roald Dahl’s beloved story come to life this spring. This darkly comic and mischievous new stage adaptation by Tom Wells (The Kitchen Sink, Jumpers For Goalposts), with additional material by Jenny Worton, is directed by former CFT Artistic Director, current RSC Co-Artistic Director Daniel Evans, whose Chichester productions included Quiz, South Pacific and Our Generation.
Get in early and secure your tickets for our Festival 2026 opener.
Age Recommendation: 8+








