The Wind In The Willows
Based on the book by Kenneth Grahame
YMCA Hawker Centre Sunday 19 July 2009
Matinee: 4.00pm (gates open at 3.00pm)
Wild Woods, winding lanes, high jinks and increasingly ill-advised modes of transport – take a trip with Toad and chums and revel in their outlandish adventures in this inventive and effervescent tale.
The Wind in the Willows is and outstanding classic of children's literature and brought brilliantly to life by Heartbreak Productions. More than "simply messing about in boats", the famous four – Toad, Ratty, Mole and Badger – take us on a journey of mysticism, adventure, morality and camaraderie.
A rousing adventure story, our unlikely heroes battle with the scheming stoats and wheedling weasels who attempt to take over Toad Hall.
Bright, colourful and lively, this charming and timeless story takes us back in time to an innocent and honourable world with a tale that has kept generations of children and their parents spellbound. Now, given that special Heartbreak touch, this enthralling story gets a magical makeover and the inhabitants of Wild Wood step on to the stage and into our hearts.
Live music, song, dance and inventive props cleverly create an entrancing and entertaining theatre experience
Performed by the Heartbreak Productions.
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The Wind In The Willows
Sunday 19 July 2009
(gates open at 3.00pm)
Matinee: 4.00pm
Child (16 years and below)
Group (2 adults and 2 children)
Plus booking fee of £1.50 per transaction
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