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The Wind in the Wiltons archivePoop Poop! A brand-new adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's much loved The Wind in the Willows by award winning children's author Piers Torday (The Last Wild series) comes to Wilton's this Christmas. Set in modern-day London our story starts in Hyde Park during the spring time, with the adventure unfolding as it moves along the Thames and through the seasons, ending back at Mole's home in time for Christmas and carols - but only if Toad Hall can be saved from the mysterious Chief Weasel and his ferret and stoat accomplices...The Wind in the Willows Wilton's is a fun, festive show for all the family, bringing up-to-date the Edwardian original with a playful wit and charm, with our heroes tackling modern-day climate issues (although Toad seems less keen), offering a tale of sustainable hope. There will be songs, puppetry and all the favourite characters will be there - Ratty, Mole, Badger, Toad and the Weasels. Not to mention a picnic or two...

Cast/Performers

Darrell Brockis (Toad), Melody Brown (Badger), Tom Chapman (Weasel), Paula James (Duck), Corey Montague Sholay (Mole), Chris Nayak (Otter), Rosie Wyatt (Rat), Adam Redmore (understudy Mole / Rat / Badger / Toad)

Creatives/Company

Author: Piers Torday (from Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows)
Director(s): Elizabeth Freestone, Emma Brunton (movement), Helena Palmer (casting), Segen Yosef (assistant)
Design(s): Tom Piper, Samuel Wyer (puppets)
Lighting: Zoe Spurr
Music: Chris Warner
Sound: Chris Warner

The Wind in the Wiltons

The Wind in the Wiltons (Kids show) production archive for QTIX code T2002950711. Details of all The Wind in the Wiltons archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1186867918

Archive Listings

24 Nov 22
  to
31 Dec 22
Wilton's Music Hall
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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