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John Lithgow on JK Rowling’s trans stance backlash: ‘She’s dealt with it pretty gracefully’

By Editorial Board Published May 3, 2025 6 Min Read
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John Lithgow on JK Rowling’s trans stance backlash: ‘She’s dealt with it pretty gracefully’

John Lithgow is a person properly conscious of cancel tradition and its skill to destroy careers within the blink of a watch.

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Roald Dahl is the topic of West Finish play Large, by Mark Rosenblatt. Pic: Johan Persson

It is a theme that runs parallel along with his newest work – the stage present Large – which by way of the lens of 1 explosive day in youngsters’s writer Roald Dahl’s life, poses the query, ought to we search for ethical purity in our artists?

The author of nice works together with The Witches, Matilda and The BFG, Dahl revolutionised youngsters’s literature along with his irreverent strategy, inspiring generations of readers and promoting lots of of thousands and thousands worldwide. However his legacy is conflicted.

Lithgow describes Dahl as “a man with great charm, great wit and literary talent. A man who really cared about children and loved them. But a man who carried a lot of demons.”

Particularly, the play – which explores Palestinian rights versus antisemitism – offers with the fallout from controversial feedback the kids’s writer revamped the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982. Its themes could not be extra well timed.

Lithgow explains: “Things are said in the play that nobody dares to say out loud… But God knows this is a complicated and contradictory issue.”

Pic: Johan Persson

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John Lithgow performs Dahl – a person able to ‘nice compassion’ and ‘monumental cruelty’. Pic: Johan Persson

‘It did not begin as an thought about Roald Dahl in any respect’

So controversial are a few of the play’s themes, the 79-year-old star admits his personal son warned him: “Prepare yourself. There’ll be demonstrations in Sloane Square outside the Royal Court Theatre.”

Certainly, the play’s first run carried an viewers warning flagging “antisemitic language; graphic descriptions of violence; emotional discussion of themes including conflict in the Middle East, Israel and Palestine; and strong language”.

The play was written by Mark Rosenblatt, a seasoned theatre director however debut playwright.

Rosenblatt describes Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes and Soiled Beasts because the “wallpaper” of his childhood, and says he had no need to “smash the Roald Dahl pinata”.

However regardless of the fond recollections, he was conflicted: “Understanding that [Dahl] also, possibly, didn’t like someone like me because I’m Jewish felt complicated.” It was Rosenblatt’s exploration of “how you hold those two things at the same time” that led to Dahl changing into the play’s focus.

Elliot Levey plays Dahl's Jewish publisher, and Aya Cash plays an American Jewish sales executive. Pic: Johan Persson

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Elliot Levey performs Dahl’s Jewish writer, and Aya Money performs an American Jewish gross sales govt. Pic: Johan Persson

‘He isn’t cancelled in our dwelling’

Rosenblatt describes him as “a complex man, capable of great compassion, great passionate defence of oppressed people, and also incapable of enormous cruelty and manipulation. He was many things at once”.

And as for Dahl’s place in his life now? Rosenblatt says: “I still read his books to my kids. He’s certainly not cancelled in our home.”

It is seemingly that Dahl’s feedback, if uttered at this time, would result in swift social media condemnation, however writing in a pre-social media age, the judgment over his phrases got here at a a lot slower tempo.

Dahl died in 1990, and his household later apologised for antisemitic remarks he made throughout his lifetime. However the debate of whether or not artwork will be separated from the artist remains to be very a lot alive at this time.

Earlier this month, Lithgow discovered himself drawn into a distinct row over artists and their opinions – this time regarding writer JK Rowling.

Author and Lumos Foundation founder J.K. Rowling attends the HBO Documentary Films premiere of ...Finding the Way Home" at 30 Hudson Yards on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

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JK Rowling in 2019. Pic:AP

‘A matter of nuance’

Quickly to play Dumbledore within the Harry Potter TV sequence, he has been criticised by some followers for working with the writer identified for her gender crucial beliefs.

“I have my own feelings on this subject. But I’m certainly not going to hesitate to speak about it. Just because I may disagree… It’s a matter of nuance… I think she’s handled it fairly gracefully.”

The actor ignored calls to not take the position.

He goes on: “Honestly, I’d rather be involved in this than not. And if I’m going to speak on this subject, I’m speaking from inside this project and very much a partner with JK Rowling on it.”

Demanding an eight-year dedication and a transfer to the UK for the half, the stakes are excessive.

And with a legion of Harry Potter followers watching on from the wings, solely time will inform if the Lithgow-Rowling partnership will show a magical one.

Large is taking part in on the Harold Pinter Theatre in London till Saturday, 2 August.

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