In Edwardian England, the story of the Waterbury family is told largely from the perspective of the three offspring and by oldest, teenage daughter Bobbie. Their loving and relatively affluent family ...
Even upon its release 52 years ago, Lionel Jeffries’ adaptation of “The Railway Children” was something of a throwback: a kindly, low-conflict family entertainment, faithfully drawn from E. Nesbit’s ...
Henna Mun as Phyllis, Jessica Cale as Bobbie and Matthew McKinney as Peter effortlessly steal the show - Alastair Muir This is The Railway Children, but not as we know it. E. Nesbit’s 1906 book tells ...
The smells and sounds of locomotive travel get the audience in the mood for a theatrical adaptation of the beloved children’s book. Credit...Video by Ellie Smith For The New York Times Supported by By ...
For the Glyndebourne autumn season, an ever-resourceful team – both musical and technical – pull every lever and grease every wheel to wave off a fast-moving show rich in spectacle, ingenuity, vocal ...
Morgan Matthews' gentle, likable follow-up to the beloved 1970 family film 'The Railway Children' updates the original's Edwardian narrative, but only as far as 1944. Even upon its release 52 years ...
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