© 2024 New Hampshire Public Radio

Persons with disabilities who need assistance accessing NHPR's FCC public files, please contact us at publicfile@nhpr.org.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS FOR A CHANCE TO WIN OUR GRAND PRIZE OF $35K TOWARD A NEW CAR OR $25K CASH!

Taika Waititi Leads Star-Studded Virtual Reading Of 'James And The Giant Peach'

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

Here's one way for parents to pass time at home with their kids.

(SOUNDBITE OF YOUTUBE VIDEO)

TAIKA WAITITI: I'm Taika Waititi, and welcome to this reading that I'm doing of "James And The Giant Peach."

INSKEEP: Filmmaker Taika Waititi is ambling through Roald Dahl's novel for kids, planning to get through the whole thing chapter by chapter on YouTube.

(SOUNDBITE OF YOUTUBE VIDEO)

WAITITI: (Reading) The tunnel was damp and murky, and all around him, there were curious, bittersweet smells of fresh peach. It was a peach, unsurprisingly.

NOEL KING, HOST:

He's getting help from celebrities who join him on VideoLink to read some of the characters. Meryl Streep and Benedict Cumberbatch linked up the other day to play the parts of James' miserable, mean aunts.

(SOUNDBITE OF YOUTUBE VIDEO)

MERYL STREEP: (Reading) That ought to teach him not to laze around like this the whole day long.

BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH: (Reading) That's a very good wheeze, my dear Sponge. But let's make him finish chopping up the wood first. Be off with you at once, you hideous brat. Do some work.

KING: Cate Blanchett and Eddie Redmayne play the magical insects who help James out.

(SOUNDBITE OF YOUTUBE VIDEO)

CATE BLANCHETT: (Reading) I'm famished.

WAITITI: (Reading) The old, green grasshopper said.

EDDIE REDMAYNE: (Reading) So am I.

WAITITI: (Reading) The Ladybird cried. The Centipede sat up a little straighter on the sofa.

REDMAYNE: (Reading) Everyone's famished.

WAITITI: (Reading) He said.

REDMAYNE: (Reading) We need food.

INSKEEP: All right. This reading is raising funds for a nonprofit called Partners in Health, which is run by Sheila Davis.

SHEILA DAVIS: "James And The Giant Peach," I think, is a really interesting story for this time, particularly looking at isolation and the need for people to come and help others.

INSKEEP: And isolated people can watch it because Episode 4 drops later today on YouTube. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

You make NHPR possible.

NHPR is nonprofit and independent. We rely on readers like you to support the local, national, and international coverage on this website. Your support makes this news available to everyone.

Give today. A monthly donation of $5 makes a real difference.