A rare watercolor illustration from The Jungle Book, painted by a pair of precocious siblings, is now on display at Rudyard Kipling’s family home, 130 years after the publication of his timeless story ...
The author of one of the best-known children’s books of all time had a house in Vermont that’s open for tours this month. British author Rudyard Kipling wrote his most-famous story, “The Jungle Book,” ...
DUMMERSTON — Famed British author Rudyard Kipling's historic 1892 home Naulakha was open to the public for its annual Rhododendron Tour this past weekend. Normally open only to guests renting the ...
Born in Bombay (now Mumbai) during the first decade of the British Raj, the English novelist and poet has come to embody the colonial enterprise, though his love of India wends through many of his ...
Genre aficionados are fond of finding literary antecedents in unlikely places, and science fiction devotees' latest rediscovery is the Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). Hugo and Nebula ...
The Return of the Buffalo Herd, painted by Edward and Charles Detmold, hangs at Bateman's in East Sussex in honor of the book's 130th anniversary. National Trust Images / James Dobson An original ...
When: Aug. 29-30, Sept. 3-7, 7 p.m. Ticket prices: Advance, $27 adults, $12 children 15 and younger; day of, $29 adults, $14 children; VIP reserved seating $40; $60 ...
EnActe Arts is seeking performers for the following roles in its upcoming touring production of The Jungle Book: Rudyard Revised. Open to non-union actors/singers/dancers of all ages, all genders, all ...
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The choreographer and director Akram Khan’s reimagining of Kipling’s fable updates the message but leaves out the fun. By Brian Seibert Christopher Benfey’s “If: The Untold Story of Kipling’s American ...
On opening night at Cubberley Theater, the curtains opened to the strut and swagger of a slighted peacock played brilliantly by actor Brady Voss. What if the story were narrated from the perspective ...