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The adventures of four woodland friends are retold through dance, song, music and puppetry: From a dusty old attic a wonderful tale unfolds. The serenity of the river bank is rocked by a speeding car, a galloping caravan, a racing train and criminal deeds cooked up in the depths of the Wild Wood. The escapades of the reckless Toad and his long-suffering friends Ratty, Mole and Badger.

Creatives/Company

Book by: Kenneth Grahame
Other: Andrew Motion (narration)
Music: Martin Ward

Archive listings for The Wind in the Willows

Work type: Dance or ballet.

T02058385823

Running time: 1hr 30mins. Recommended for everyone aged 5 and over. At the Duchess for the first time.Presented byCreative Management and Productions (CMP). Producer Royal Opera House. Director Will Tuckett. Choreographer Will Tuckett. Music Martin Ward. Design Quay Brothers. Lighting Warren Letton. Costume Nicky Gillibrand. Design Toby Olie (puppets). Performer Tony Robinson (Kenneth Grahame - The Narrator). Performer Will Kemp (Ratty). Performer Cris Penfold (Toad). Performer Christopher Akrill (Badger). Performer Clemmie Sveaas (Mole). Performer Ewan Wardrop. Performer Paul James Rooney. Performer Kayleigh Gore. Performer Connor Dowling. Performer Kirsty Mather. Performer Anna Martine. Performer Jo Meredith. Performer Aron Wild.
11 Dec 13 to 1 Feb 14Duchess Theatre, West End :: V391
listing details L1024025129

T1374211703

Producer The Royal Ballet. Choreographer Will Tuckett. Music Martin Ward. Design Quay Brothers. Costume Nicky Gillibrand. Performer Andrew Motion (narration).
12 Dec 12 to 5 Jan 13Royal Opera House, West End :: V377
listing details L0413530783
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