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Adventures around the riverbank. As well as the irresponsible Mr Toad, you can meet wise old Badger, the inquistive Mole, and the ever resourceful Ratty.

Creatives/Company

Book by: Kenneth Grahame

Archive listings for Wind in the Willows

Work type: Kids show.

T01724935518

Company Box Tale Soup.
22 Apr 23New Wimbledon Theatre, Outer London :: V341
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29 Oct 22Brewhouse, Burton-on-Trent :: V126
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6 Apr 19 to 7 Apr 19The Southbank, Inner London :: V0324280152
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18 Mar 18Waterside Arts Centre, Sale :: V0383692381
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14 Oct 17Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Outer London :: V315
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31 May 17 to 3 Jun 17Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham :: V90
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T0886386439

Tired of cleaning, Mole ventures out to the riverbank, where he befriends the resourceful Ratty, the gruff Badger and the infamous Toad of Toad Hall (Poop-poop!). Together this Christmas, they explore the Wide World, and the Wild Wood, and try to keep Toad out of trouble... This magical retelling of an old favourite combines all the joy and mystery of Kenneth Grahame's much-loved classic with the lightness of touch and playful theatricality that award-winning playwright Mike Kenny is best known for. With beautifully composed music by Christopher Madin, this journey through the seasons to the great battle for Toad Hall is a Christmas treat for all the family!Music Christopher Madin. Director Damian Cruden. Adapted by Mike Kenny. Music Christopher Madin. Performer Alicia Arkless. Performer Jack Blakey. Performer Adam Donaldson. Performer Judy Earle. Performer Ru Hamilton. Performer Mark Hawkins. Performer Loren O'Dair. Performer Katie Tranter.
10 Dec 22 to 31 Dec 22Queen's Hall Arts Centre, Hexham :: V984
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T01724306941

This brand new production, made in Corby, is filled with humour, song, dance and good old-fashioned storytelling that puts the audience right at the heart of the action and gets you ready for Christmas.
7 Dec 17 to 30 Dec 17The Core at Corby Cube, Corby :: V0614704705
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T1373205685

Producer Sherman Theatre. Adapted by Mike Kenny. Director Lee Lyford. Design Simon Kenny. Music Conor Mitchell. Musical Director Gareth Wyn Griffiths. Performer Dominic Rye (Rat). Performer Hannah McPake (Chief Weasel). Performer Jessica Murrain (Mole). Performer Keiron Self (Toad). Performer Rebecca Killick (Gaoler's Daughter). Performer Zara Ramm (Badger). Performer Emma Cooney (Portley - Apprentice Actor).
1 Dec 17 to 30 Dec 17Sherman Theatre, Cardiff :: V824
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T02107861026

Join Mole, Ratty, Badger and their ever excitable friend Toad, as they go on adventures along the riverbank and through the countryside. Not everything is in the Wilde Wood is as it should be though. Soon they discover a terrible plot from the Chief Weasel to take Toad Hall all for himself. In order to stop him, they'll have to work together to stop the villainous weasels from taking control! Filled with larger than life puppets, songs, dances, interactive sets and a huge heap of adventure, 'Wind in the Willows' is sure to delight and entertain audiences of all ages.Producer Munchkins & Monsters Theatre.
24 Jun 17The Cockpit, Inner London :: V182
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T01582635155

When Mole abandons his spring cleaning in search of adventure, little does he expect to be scooped-up by Ratty, Badger and the irrepressible Toad. From summer-days messing about in boats, to an automobile addiction and an evil invasion from the Wild Woods, Mole finds himself hurtling towards the historic Battle for Toad Hall. A story of friendship and courage, The Wind in the Willows is one of the best loved books of all time, now brought to the stage in a glittering new production that promises festive madness for all ages and an enchanting ode to the wild banks of the River Thames.Corporate Sponsor CNM Estates. Adapted by Ciaran McConville. Director Ciaran McConville. Design Timothy Bird. Musical Director Eamonn O'Dwyer. Music Eamonn O'Dwyer. Choreographer Jamie Neale. Lighting Aideen Malone. Costume Peter Todd. Sound Leigh Davies. Director Lyndall Grant (fight director).
6 Dec 16 to 3 Jan 17Rose Theatre Kingston, Kingston :: V051452426
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T0368097235

Alan Bennett's much-loved adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic book. Mole meets Ratty on the river, and so begins a series of adventures that include Badger, Mr Toad, fast cars, a prison break and an exciting battle. This family show is fast moving and packed throughout with comedy and songs.Company Company of Ten. Adapted by Alan Bennett.
16 Dec 16 to 30 Dec 16Abbey Theatre, St Albans :: V50
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T0458217041

Presented byJKL Youth Theatre Juniors.
19 Nov 16 to 20 Nov 16Cast, Doncaster :: V1545109680
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T01085655088

Company Heads Up Youth Theatre.
10 Aug 16 to 16 Aug 16Landmark Arts Centre, Outer London :: V0773480049
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T693200102

Presented byMagdalen College School Theatre Academy. Adapted by Joanne Pearce. Director Joanne Pearce.
24 Jun 16 to 25 Jun 16Oxford Playhouse, Oxford :: V803
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T820638317

Director Ray Howes. Book by Michael Hulett. Music Michael Hulett. Lyrics Michael Hulett. Performer Jackson Pentland (Toad). Performer Andrew Nance (Rat). Performer Stewart Briggs (Badger). Performer Francesca Burgoyne (Mole). Performer Lucy Litchfield (Judge / Washerwoman / Engineer / Thief).
7 Dec 15 to 2 Jan 16Brentwood Theatre, Brentwood :: V1024
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T0799709737

Adapted by Andy Naylor. Presented byWestacre Theatre. Director Andy Naylor.
18 Dec 15 to 30 Dec 15Westacre Theatre, Kings Lynn :: V1320365053
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T130264676

Age 4+Company Cats Grin Theatre Company.
27 Sep 15Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells :: V691
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10 Mar 13Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells :: V691
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T1008394177

Sixteenfeet Productions will bring its unique brand of open air promenade theatre to some of London's loveliest outdoor spaces. Who didn't fall in love with Wind in the Willows as a child? A quintessentially English tale which is full of high jinks, adventure and camaraderie. It boasts an array of truly unforgettable characters, including the impulsive Toad; good-natured Mole; wise Ratty; and reclusive Badger. And, this summer, Sixteenfeet invites you to join the lovable group of friends as it gives the story a contemporary twist. Especially commissioned for the Company this production is promenade theatre so the audience will be encouraged to explore the beautiful setting in order to watch the story unfold, ably led by a talented cast of actor-musicians.Company Sixteenfeet Productions.
19 Aug 15 to 23 Aug 15General, Outer London :: V1087
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13 Aug 15 to 16 Aug 15General, Outer London :: V1087
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7 Aug 15 to 10 Aug 15General, Outer London :: V1087
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25 Jul 15 to 2 Aug 15General, Outer London :: V1087
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T01548531700

Producer Chester Performs. Adapted by Glyn Maxwell. Director Alex Clifton. Performer Ellie Burrow (Bless the Bargewoman / Sip). Performer Jessica Clark (Woolpack the Judge / Ermin / Washerwoman). Performer Tom Connor (Coppitt the Constable / Jill / Washerwoman). Performer Emilio Doorgasingh (Least / Washerwomen). Performer Daniel Goode (Toad). Performer Adam Harley (The Sea Rat / Pole / Washerwomen). Performer Danielle Henry (Hob / Washerwomen). Performer James Holmes (Boxall the Gaoler / Blett). Performer Adam Keast (Ratty). Performer Louise Kempton (Ruby / The Gaoler's Daughter / Furtive). Performer Graham O'Mara (Weasel / Washerwomen). Performer Sarah Quist (Badger). Performer Thomas Richardson (Nan the Washerwoman). Performer Alix Ross (Mole). Performer Louise Shuttleworth (Venky / Washerwomen).
11 Jul 15 to 23 Aug 15Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, Chester :: V1214984677
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T318248774

Presented byGSA / PGA.
11 Aug 15 to 15 Aug 15Waterloo East Theatre, Inner London :: V01284685503
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T0795335580

Company London Contemporary Theatre. Adapted by Jonathan Ashby-Rock. Music Philip Ryder.
11 Aug 15Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury :: V99
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T0387358265

Live music, hilarious comedy and exciting adventure from the ever popular Oddsocks as they turn their inimitable, clever and funny hands to this classic tale of boats, cars, trains and washerwomen!Company Oddsocks.
17 Feb 15 to 21 Feb 15Playhouse, Alnwick :: V1176
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25 Jan 15Artrix, Bromsgrove :: V073680848
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24 Jan 15Telford Theatre, Telford :: V110
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9 Jan 15The Lights, Andover :: V01975093207
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T247656328

Based on Kenneth Grahame's timeless classic, the adventures of four woodland friends are retold through dance, song, music and puppetry. From a dusty old attic a wonderful tale unfolds; the peaceful riverbank world is rocked by a speeding car, a racing train and criminal deeds cooked up in the Wild Wood. Running time: 1hr 30mins. Recommended for ages 5+Producer CMP. Producer Act Productions. Producer William Archer (for Bob & Co and Celia Atkin / Royal Opera House Production). Director Will Tuckett. Music Martin Ward. Design The Quay Brothers. Lighting Warren Letton. Choreographer Will Tuckett. Costume Nicky Gillibrand. Design Toby Olie (puppet design). Author Andrew Motion (narration). Performer Alan Titchmarsh (narrator). Performer Martin Harvey (Ratty). Performer Cris Penfold (Toad). Performer Ira Mandela Siobhan (Badger). Performer Sonya Cullingford (Mole).
26 Nov 14 to 17 Jan 15Vaudeville Theatre, West End :: V417
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T2081071257

Toad hasn't been seen since the most recent of his escapades backfired, Badger doesn't react well to visitors in the winter and Ratty and Mole have tucked themselves away eating sardines and telling tales of sunnier days. How will we drive the wild-wooders back where they belong? Warm your feet by the fire, toast yourself a crumpet and let us thrill you with the daring adventures of Mr Toad, as his friends try to put him off his latest scheme while the seasons turn on the riverbank. This year, we return to the North Wall to transform it into the banks of the bubbling Thames, country inns and the open road as we bring Kenneth Grahame's family classic to life with music, fun and laughter.Company Creation Theatre Company. Director Gari Jones. Design Rayan Dawson Laight. Lighting Ashley Bale. Sound Matt Eaton. Music Gareth Jones. Musical Director Gareth Jones. Performer Claire Andreadis. Performer Will Norris. Performer Rhys King. Performer Clare Humphrey. Performer Thomas Richardson. Performer Georgina Strawson.
5 Dec 14 to 10 Jan 15The North Wall, Oxford :: V0818740866
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T01361695501

Presented byYvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre. Music David Perkins. Musical Director David Perkins. Director Lucy Betts.
4 Dec 14 to 6 Dec 14Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
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T1028424878

After its sell out success in 2010 The Wind in the Willows returns in a new theatre configuration to surprise and delight, once again bringing you closer to the action on stage. Join Mole as he introduces you to his friends; amiable Ratty, wise Badger and the infamous Mr Toad. Together they tell action packed stories of boating on the river, adventuring in the Wild Wood, battling weasels at Toad Hall and a few mishaps with motor cars. From the York Theatre Royal team that created Olivier Award winning The Railway Children, and subsequent summer spectaculars Peter Pan and The Legend of King Arthur comes this enchanting family story, re-told in an inventive and enchanting production.Producer York Theatre Royal. Adapted by Mike Kenny. Director Damian Cruden. Music Christopher Madin. Design Catherine Chapman. Design Lydia Denno. Lighting Richard G Jones. Musical Director Christopher Madin. Performer Martin Barrass (Mr Toad). Performer Deborah Hewitt (Mrs Otter). Performer Michael Lambourne (Chief Weasel). Performer Richard Mark (Mr Fox). Performer Jacky Naylor (Mrs Badger). Performer Jonathan Race (Ratty). Performer Robin Simpson (Mole). Performer Josh Sneesby (Mr Rabbit).
31 Jul 14 to 30 Aug 14Theatre Royal, York :: V954
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T1958410428

Company Storytellers Theatre Company.
24 Jul 14 to 25 Jul 14Town Hall, Trowbridge :: V898275506
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18 Sep 04NST Campus, Southampton :: V776
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T2140633092

Company Pool Hayes Youth Theatre (in association with Arena Theatre).
11 Dec 13 to 15 Dec 13Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V160
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T879447503

Company The Point Youth Theatre.
30 Jul 13The Point, Eastleigh :: V1114
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T01583262468

Company Image Musical Theatre.
14 Apr 13Buxton Opera House, Buxton :: V424
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21 Jul 06 to 22 Jul 06Arc Theatre, Trowbridge :: V881281219
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8 Jul 06Swindon Arts Centre, Swindon :: V927
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24 Jun 06Buxton Opera House, Buxton :: V424
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16 Jun 06Camberley Theatre (previously Artslink), Camberley :: V698
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29 May 06 to 30 May 06mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham :: V146
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13 May 06The Mill Arts Centre (formerly The Mill), Banbury :: V794
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18 Apr 06Epsom Playhouse, Epsom :: V699
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8 Apr 06The Met, Bury :: V476
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5 Apr 06Stantonbury Theatre, Milton Keynes :: V752
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T01651654025

Forget the panto and lark about by the riverside this Christmas with an uplifting adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic novel of friendship and bravery, The Wind in the Willows at Polka Theatre. The fabulously funny story of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad (Poop! Poop!) is brought to life on stage and throughout the building, with an inspiring art exhibition created by students from the local Wimbledon College of Art. Age 5-11 years oldProducer Polka Theatre. Director Jonathan Lloyd. Music Martin Ward.
23 Nov 12 to 16 Feb 13Polka Theatre for Children, Outer London :: V324
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T0146915456

Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse. Adapted by Alan Bennett. Music Jeremy Sams. Lyrics Jeremy Sams. Director Ian Brown. Design Colin Richmond. Musical Director Simon Slater. Director Lucy Hind (movement). Lighting Chris Davey. Sound Mic Pool. Director Kay Magson (casting). Performer Tom Attwood. Performer Adam Baxter. Performer Amanda Gordon. Performer Tom Jude. Performer Gary Mitchinson. Performer Lauryn Redding. Performer Russell Richardson. Performer Leon Scott. Performer Louise Shuttleworth. Performer Lauren Storer. Performer Jack Whitam. Performer Georgina White.
24 Nov 12 to 19 Jan 13Leeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse), Leeds :: V977
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T666778923

Company Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company. Performer Nicholas Prasad (Mole).
28 Nov 12 to 19 Jan 13Crescent Theatre, Birmingham :: V144
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T0625135082

The enchanting tale of river-folk is faithfully retold in Amelia Marriette's new adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's much loved story. The combination of nostalgia for the warmth and security of times gone by and the simple humour combined with lots of audience participation will be a certain hit. Mr Toad is in his element in this production, defending his rights as a car stealing, horn-tooting, tyre-burning speed freak. His friends, Ratty, Mole, Badger and Otter rescue him from the worst of his excesses and together the famous team save the riverbank from the hooligan, bullying, and weasels in a final battleCompany Malvern Theatre Players. Adapted by Amelia Marriette.
9 Jan 13 to 13 Jan 13Malvern Theatres, Malvern :: V01718852442
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T1534657892

Running time: 85mins + interval. Age 4+Company Riverbank Productions.
29 Oct 12Stantonbury Theatre, Milton Keynes :: V752
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T01754437560

Adapted by Adam Forde. Director Adam Forde. Musical Director David Perkins. Music David Perkins.
9 Aug 12 to 11 Aug 12Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
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T0198493407

Company Pitchy Breath Theatre.
20 Aug 11 to 21 Aug 11The Hawth, Crawley :: V720
listing details L01591002208

T0525016542

Company Talking Scarlet (in association with The Pomegranate Theatre). Adapted by Stephen Kingsbury. Adapted by Ban Sleep.
21 Feb 11 to 26 Feb 11Pavilion Theatre, Worthing :: V726
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T01409196526

Suitable for 5-11 year olds and their families.Company Talking Scarlet.
11 Feb 11 to 12 Feb 11Buxton Opera House, Buxton :: V424
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T1221598503

Corporate Sponsor East Midlands Trains. Adapted by Patrick Sandford. Director Hannah Chissick. Design Philip Witcomb. Sound Adam McCready.
27 Nov 10 to 15 Jan 11Derby Theatre, Derby :: V1830193620
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T614344180

The Wind in the Willows is a classic English tale of friendship, fun and adventure. In a very funny and touching adaptation by the brilliant Alan Bennett, we discover the delights of the riverside, the motorcar and the open road, as well as the perils of the Wild Wood and the very real danger of weasels... Join Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad for a Christmas to remember.Producer Northern Stage. Adapted by Alan Bennett. Music Jeremy Sams. Director Erica Whyman. Design Neil Murray. Performer Mark Benton.
29 Nov 10 to 8 Jan 11Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V568
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T1221377923

Producer Anvil Arts. Adapted by Richard Williams. Director Richard Williams. Design David Collis. Lighting Stephen Holroyd.
3 Dec 10 to 2 Jan 11Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke :: V764
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T01500588940

Toad, Badger, Mole and Rat are about to embark on an epic adventure... but little do they know it. Join these four friends as they find themselves fighting with the weasels of the wild wood, a much more sinister furry being, defending Toad Hall and their right to picnics, pickled eggs and lashings of cheese. Straight from their sell-out success in Yorkshire and the Latitude Festival, the NSDF10 Ensemble present the Wind in the Willows by award-winning playwright James Phillips, complete with original music and dance. Come and join us for a Christmas spectacle. Poop poop! Perf runs 60mins. Suitable for children aged 6+Producer National Student Drama Festival. Adapted by James Phillips.
1 Dec 10 to 18 Dec 10Theatre503, Inner London :: V232
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T01362178465

Adapted by Alan Bennett. Director Vivienne Sebastian.
13 Nov 10 to 20 Nov 10The Little Theatre, Birkenhead :: V532
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T0711434112

Join Mole as he introduces you to his friends; amiable Ratty, wise Badger and infamous Mr Toad. Together they tell action packed stories of boating on the river, adventuring in the Wild Wood, battling weasels at Toad Hall and a few mis-haps with motor cars. This summer, nature will take over York Theatre Royal’s building as the foyer is transformed into a magical, grassy woodland. Have a picnic on the lawn before entering our newly configured auditorium in the round - as you’ve never seen it before! From the team that brought you The Railway Children comes another much loved family story, re-told in this inventive and enchanting production.Producer York Theatre Royal. Director Katie Posner. Director Damian Cruden. Music Christopher Madin. Design Catherine Chapman. Design Lydia Denno. Lighting Richard G Jones. Adapted by Mike Kenny. Performer Robert Pickavance. Performer Sarah Parks. Performer Jonathan Race. Performer Martin Barrass. Performer Michael Lambourne. Performer Emilia Brodie. Performer Kenji Watanabe. Performer Richard Mark.
22 Jul 10 to 21 Aug 10Theatre Royal, York :: V954
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T2067769334

Company Maltings Junior Youth Theatre.
8 Jul 10 to 10 Jul 10The Maltings, Berwick-on-Tweed :: V986
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T01920618406

Producer Yvonne Arnaud.
1 Jul 10 to 3 Jul 10Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
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T739646725

Duration 1hr 40mins (with 20min interval)Company Ratatat Theatre Company Ltd.
27 Jun 10Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax :: V1098014226
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25 May 10 to 27 May 10The Carriageworks, Leeds :: V1666392263
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T953033188

Company Calderdale Theatre School.
17 Jun 10 to 19 Jun 10Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax :: V1098014226
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T323095931

This enchanting production will include drama and dance and tell the well-loved story of Mole, Ratty, Badger and Toad and their adventures on the riverbank.Company Sally Stanyard School of Dance and Drama.
29 May 10 to 30 May 10Theatre Royal, Winchester :: V782
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T895702131

Company Crescent Theatre Company.
7 Jan 10 to 17 Jan 10Crescent Theatre, Birmingham :: V144
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T1261551009

One of the best loved children’s stories of all time comes to life at The Nuffield this Christmas as Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad embark upon a glorious whirlwind of irresistible adventure. Mole and Ratty love picnicking by the riverbank, but watch out! Here comes that reckless Mister Toad, tearing through the countryside in his brand new motor car! Poop poop! Poop poop! A visit to wise Mr Badger is called for, but he lives in the Wild Wood...and that means ferrets, weasels and stoats... The adventure begins! Come and join in this whirlwind riverbank adventure, which, in traditional Nuffield style, will be filled with madcap lunacy, marvelous music, and a magical story to delight ‘children’ of all ages!Producer Nuffield Southampton. Director Patrick Sandford. Performer Matt Cullum. Performer Nicola Blackman. Performer Andy Spiegel. Performer David Alcock. Performer Michael Cole.
26 Nov 09 to 9 Jan 10NST Campus, Southampton :: V776
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T104431057

Adapted by Alan Bennett. Company Harrogate Youth Theatre.
13 Aug 09 to 15 Aug 09Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate :: V942
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T637648855

Director Harry Meacher. Performer Bryan Hands. Performer Jonson Wilkinson. Performer Roger Sansom. Performer J.T. Eaton. Performer Emily Holden. Performer Jackie Skarvellis. Performer Jo Kennedy.
20 Dec 08 to 10 Jan 09Pentameters, Inner London :: V217
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T0113933952

Age 6+Producer Man in the Moon (in association with the Electric Theatre). Adapted by Glyn Robbins.
19 Dec 07 to 20 Dec 07Electric Theatre, Guildford :: V01732805351
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T0569282740

A speeding car, a galloping caravan, a racing train and criminal deeds cooked up in the depths of the Wild Wood - and just who is at the centre of all this mayhem that rocks the quiet riverbank? Toad, that great characterful creation of Kenneth Grahame in his timeless classic The Wind in the Willows)Producer Royal Opera House. Choreographer Will Tuckett (2002). Music Martin Ward (after George Butterworth). Design Quay Brothers. Costume Nicky Billibrand. Performer Andrew Motion (narration).
31 Jan 07 to 3 Feb 07The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499
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15 Dec 06 to 13 Jan 07Royal Opera House, West End :: V377
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T131360218

Company Illyria.
1 Sep 06The Hawth, Crawley :: V720
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29 Jul 06Bacon Theatre, Cheltenham :: V89
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T1337798949

Company Bancroft Juniors. Other Keith Dawson (script). Music Mike Smith.
16 Mar 06 to 18 Mar 06Queen Mother Theatre, Hitchin :: V46
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T1601304482

Producer Splats Entertainment (in association with Richard Jordan Productions Ltd). Adapted by Steve Richards. Director Steve Richards. Design Colin Winslow. Design Richard Robinson (puppets). Music Neil Gore. Lighting David Howe. Performer Katie Bartop (narrator). Performer Alex Dower (Ratty). Performer Robert Eliot (Badger). Performer Thomas Garvey (Mole). Performer Neil Gore (Mr Toad). Performer Neil Sheffield (Neil Sheffield (Chief Weasel).
19 Mar 05 to 20 Mar 05Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V571
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28 Feb 05 to 5 Mar 05Grand Opera House, York :: V957
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16 Feb 05Camberley Theatre (previously Artslink), Camberley :: V698
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15 Feb 05 to 19 Feb 05Palace Theatre, Manchester :: V490
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7 Feb 05 to 12 Feb 05Beck Theatre, Outer London :: V296
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31 Jan 05 to 5 Feb 05Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham :: V140
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24 Jan 05 to 29 Jan 05White Rock Theatre, Hastings :: V670
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17 Jan 05 to 22 Jan 05Princess Theatre, Torquay :: V900
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16 Dec 04 to 15 Jan 05Bloomsbury Theatre, Inner London :: V170
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28 Oct 04 to 29 Oct 04Chelmsford Theatre, Chelmsford :: V32
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26 Oct 04Medina Theatre, Newport :: V01504973828
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T1764351216

Producer Sevenoaks Playhouse. Adapted by Julian Woolford. Director Julian Woolford. Music Richard John. Performer Mark Little (Toad). Performer Andrew Hall (Ratty). Performer Geoffrey Davies (Badger). Performer Neil Couperthwaite (Mole). Performer Keith Bookman. Performer Gareth Derrick. Performer Rebecca Louis. Performer Jill Pert. Performer Gavin Wilkinson.
8 Dec 04 to 3 Jan 05Stag Theatre, Sevenoaks :: V688
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T222981650

Producer Harlequin Theatre. Adapted by Alan Bennett. Director Jon Kerr. Director Patrick Jones (music). Design Dave Norwood. Design Gordon Hamlin. Design Maureen Melville. Performer Amy Norwood (Chief Weasel). Performer Don Hirst (Toad). Performer Diana Scott (Magistrate).
13 Dec 04 to 18 Dec 04Harlequin Theatre, Northwich :: V474
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T01599402487

Told through dance, song, verse, music and puppetry. Supported by The Dunard Fund (2003)Producer Royal Opera House. Choreographer William Tuckett. Conductor Yuval Zorn. Music Martin Ward (inspired by [George Butterworth]'s English composition). Lighting Tom Mannings. Costume The Brothers Quay. Costume Nicky Gillibrand. Performer Andrew Motion (narration).
17 Dec 03 to 3 Jan 04Royal Opera House, West End :: V377
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T0553480944

Company Company of Ten. Adapted by Alan Bennett.
19 Dec 03 to 3 Jan 04Abbey Theatre, St Albans :: V50
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T1258851225

Adapted by Alan Bennett. Music Jeremy Sams (songs). Company Blackfriars Youth Theatre.
16 Oct 03 to 18 Oct 03Blackfriars Arts Centre, Boston :: V440
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T01382151075

Company Splats Entertainment.
1 Sep 03 to 6 Sep 03Forum Studio Theatre (formerly the Chester Gateway), Chester :: V468
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T1542427851

Age 4+Company Take 6 Theatre Company. Director Paula M Wells.
25 Aug 03The Maltings, Berwick-on-Tweed :: V986
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25 Aug 03General, General :: V01219606283
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20 Aug 03 to 24 Aug 03Harewood House, Leeds :: V240640962
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16 Aug 03Playhouse, Berwick-on-Tweed :: V01157169946
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10 Aug 03 to 12 Aug 03General, York :: V01314402172
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9 Aug 03General, General :: V1153
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5 Aug 03 to 7 Aug 03General, General :: V1263791574
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2 Aug 03General, York :: V01314402172
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26 Jul 03 to 27 Jul 03General, General :: V01219606283
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24 Jul 03 to 25 Jul 03General, General :: V01219606283
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23 Jul 03General, General :: V947024728
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7 Apr 03 to 12 Apr 03Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V568
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T1749441476

Producer Bristol Old Vic. Director Elwyn Johnson. Design Michael Vale.
6 Dec 02 to 25 Jan 03Bristol Old Vic, Bristol :: V857
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T425559561

Told through dance, song, verse, music and puppetry.Producer Royal Opera House. Choreographer William Tuckett. Conductor Andrew Motion (narration). Music Martin Ward. Conductor Yuval Zorn. Music Martin Ward (inspired by [George Butterworth]'s English composition). Costume The Brothers Quay. Costume Nicky Gillibrand. Performer Adam Cooper (Badger). Performer Mathew Hart (Toad). Performer Luke Heydon (Chief Weasel). Performer Pippa Gordon (Mole). Performer Will Kemp (Ratty). Performer Anthony Dowell (Sir - narrator).
10 Dec 02 to 22 Dec 02Royal Opera House, West End :: V377
listing details L761159459

T152808403

Company Act One. Adapted by Alan Bennett. Music Jeremy Sams (additional lyrics). Director Adam Forde.
18 Dec 02 to 21 Dec 02Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
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T1471807453

Adapted by Alan Bennett. Company Castaway Community Theatre.
12 Dec 02 to 14 Dec 02Arts Centre, Aberystwyth :: V817
listing details L1595761868

T01570849943

Adapted by Alan Bennett. Company Tavistock Repertory Company.
29 Jul 02 to 2 Aug 02Minack Theatre, Penzance :: V872
listing details L0129274493

T01018273135

Company Library Theatre Touring Company.
30 Jul 02Darwen Library Theatre, Darwen :: V1588247755
listing details L01263954224

T0406792923

Company Commonswood Players.
22 Nov 01 to 24 Nov 01Hawthorne Theatre, Welwyn :: V57
listing details L354083892

T2002359472

This delightful musical adaptation of The Wind in the Willows follows Toad, Ratty, Mole and Badger in their entrancing tale of life on the riverbank and in the wild wood. From Ratty's picnic with Mole to the troublesome Mr Toad and his love for driving motor cars, this production is sure to enthral and entertain younger children.Company The Storytellers Theatre Company.
13 Oct 01Compass Theatre, Outer London :: V1166
listing details L01956347373
9 Jul 99Sir John Wilson Town Hall, Airdrie :: V1408
listing details L0710839035

T01020089259

Company The Storytellers Theatre Company.
15 Aug 01Telford Theatre, Telford :: V110
listing details L01293269468

T615505345

Company Livewire Theatre Company.
29 Jul 01General, General :: V1264
listing details L01376670528

T0210583724

Company Ace.
27 Apr 01 to 29 Apr 01Chequer Mead, East Grinstead :: V1101
listing details L55782271

T538143575

Company Leicester Haymarket Youth Theatre. Music Jeremy Sams.
8 Mar 01 to 10 Mar 01Haymarket Theatre, Leicester :: V431
listing details L02027350930

T0104174162

Producer Bruce James Productions Ltd. Company Octagon Theatre.
19 Feb 01 to 21 Feb 01Octagon Theatre, Yeovil :: V919
listing details L1337972097

T0149595681

Company Questors Theatre.
9 Dec 00 to 6 Jan 01Questor's Theatre, Outer London :: V326
listing details L0163243498

T01485903473

Suitable for ages 5 and above.Company Image Theatre Company.
21 Jul 00 to 22 Jul 00Arc Theatre, Trowbridge :: V881281219
listing details L01416436090
3 Jun 00Brewhouse, Burton-on-Trent :: V126
listing details L140707105

T1448301218

Company Image Theatre.
8 Jul 00Blackfriars Arts Centre, Boston :: V440
listing details L1967779682
24 Jun 00Swindon Arts Centre, Swindon :: V927
listing details L01675723688
17 Jun 00The Maddermarket, Norwich :: V71
listing details L01012408715
2 Jun 00Leighton Buzzard Theatre, Leighton Buzzard :: V13
listing details L1336687301
29 May 00 to 30 May 00mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham :: V146
listing details L1505796806

T1779236789

Music Dennis Kim. Director Bryan Rycroft.
28 Dec 99 to 8 Jan 00The Barn Theatre Club, Welwyn :: V58
listing details L01914805500

T01535032570

Company Compass Theatre.
16 Dec 99Beaufort Theatre, Ebbw Vale :: V844
listing details L01944788211
14 Oct 99Civic Centre Theatre, Aylesbury :: V744
listing details L0956620004

T1609443790

Company Combined Actors of Cambridge.
30 Nov 99 to 4 Dec 99Mumford Theatre, Cambridge :: V22
listing details L1223636513

T893077723

Director Christopher Wren.
11 Aug 99 to 14 Aug 99Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage :: V53
listing details L1363032607

T617231566

Musical AdaptationDirector Mike Carter.
9 Dec 98 to 2 Jan 99Gardner Arts Centre, Brighton :: V653
listing details L01710377839

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24 Jul 17Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl :: V838
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28 Nov 13 to 5 Jan 14Royal & Derngate, Northampton :: V449
listing details L01955553484
2 Jun 11 to 4 Jun 11Key Theatre, Peterborough :: V27
listing details L1320136299
31 May 10 to 2 Jul 10St Paul's Church (The Actors Church), Inner London :: V350
listing details L010677120
11 Dec 08 to 20 Dec 08Spring Arts and Heritage Centre, Havant :: V757
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15 Jul 07MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling :: V642
listing details L2022994554
9 Oct 04Alive Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn :: V68
listing details L952940081
9 Oct 03 to 11 Oct 03Gala Theatre, Durham :: V0146218420
listing details L844273798
10 Mar 01Haymarket Theatre, Leicester :: V431
listing details L720758277
25 Nov 00 to 2 Dec 00Bolton Little Theatre, Bolton :: V482
listing details L401941154
9 Jul 99Bellshill Cultural Centre, Bellshill :: V1418
listing details L02067525662
26 May 98 to 30 May 98Fairfield Halls, Outer London :: V295
listing details L1756534964
25 May 98Beck Theatre, Outer London :: V296
listing details L01709743072
17 Apr 98 to 18 Apr 98St David's Hall, Cardiff :: V825
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15 Dec 97 to 27 Dec 97Theatr Colwyn, Colwyn Bay :: V809
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