ARTWORK of the 鈥淩oald Dahl 鈥 James and the Giant Peach with Taika Waititi and Friends鈥 fundraising storytelling series is seen in this undated handout illustration provided by The Roald Dahl Story Company 2020.

LONDON 鈥 Stuck at home with the kids? Meryl Streep, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Cate Blanchett may be able to help.

Oscar-winning New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi has lined up some of his Hollywood friends by videolink from their living rooms for a coronavirus lockdown charity reading of Roald Dahl鈥檚 classic James and the Giant Peach.

Waititi, director of Jojo Rabbit and Thor: Ragnarok, reads the British author鈥檚 1961 children鈥檚 novel while his friends chime in, voicing characters and having fun.

Cynthia Erivo, Beanie Feldstein, Josh Gad, Mindy Kaling, Gordon Ramsay, Eddie Redmayne, Olivia Wilde, Ruth Wilson and Archie Yates are among the cast.

In trailers released on Monday, Chris Hemsworth boasts of his 鈥渓oveliness鈥 to his sceptical brother, The Hunger Games star Liam, in what is billed as their first performance together.

Streep鈥檚 silly voices are among the highlights, earning a laugh from Cumberbatch.

The novel will be read in 10 installments, with the first two available from Monday on the Roald Dahl YouTube channel. Funds raised will go to Partners In Health, a charity for maternal health in Sierra Leone.

Waititi described himself as 鈥渁n adult child myself,鈥 who has read the book many times to his daughters.

It is about an orphan boy鈥檚 adventures in a surreal magical world inside a giant peach, and Waititi says it is the perfect story for our locked down times.

鈥淭his wacky, wonderful tale is about resilience in children, triumph over adversity and dealing with a sense of isolation which couldn鈥檛 have been more relevant today,鈥 he said. 鈥 Reuters