The Wind in the Willows
'The Mole had been working very hard all the morning, spring cleaning his little home. First with brooms, then with dusters, then on ladders and steps and chairs...' When Mole feels the call of spring and finds the river for the first time, the story of Rat and Badger and Toad unfolds.
Kenneth Grahame's classic tale of the riverbank, brought to life in a new adaptation by Willis Hall, recalls some of our favourite childhood memories.
Document
Press Article - The Wind in the Willows.pdf
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Cast
- Toad
- Rat
- Mole
- Badger
- Bargewoman
- Wayfarer Rat
- Enid
- Jailer / Judge
- Jailer / Stoat
- Judge
- Clerk of the Court
- Otter
- Chief Weasel
- Constable
- Stoat
- Horse
- Horse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
- Fieldmouse
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Production Team & Crew
- Director
- Musical Director
- Choreographer
- Production Assistant
- Set Designer
- Stage Manager
- Lighting Design
- Lighting Assistant
- Lighting Assistant & Set Construction
- Lighting Assistant
- Sound Design
- Sound Assistant
- Sound Assistant
- Props
- Set Construction
- Set Construction
- Set Construction
- Set Construction
- Set Construction
- Backstage Crew
- Backstage Crew
- Backstage Crew
- Backstage Crew
- Backstage Crew
- Prompt