The Wind in the Willows


The Wind in the Willows

22nd of December, 2017 to 28th of January, 2018

Join Ratty, Mole, Badger, Otter, Portly and, of course, the 'famous"  Mr Toad, as they return to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne and Sydney this Summer; bringing to life Kenneth Grahame's immortal story of life on the riverbank.

 

A critically acclaimed outdoor theatre production, The Wind in the Willows delivers music, songs, and laughs. There's fun for young and old as the Head Chief Rabbit transforms the audience into rabbits with a waggle of the ears, and a wiggle of the nose. Young 'rabbits' are encouraged to get involved in the action and given every opportunity to scream out loud, sing along, and become part of the adventure. With laughs and surprises for children and adults alike, this is interactive theatre at its best.

 

Celebrating 31 years in the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and 16 years in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, The Wind in the Willows is Australia's best-loved affordable family entertainment, so pack a picnic, pack the kids, and join in the fun!

 

Melbourne Season:

22 December, 2017 - 28 January, 2018

Tues - Sun, 10am and 6pm (times vary - please see booking link for full details)

Tickets: $25 – $110 (please see booking link for full details)

**Early Bird tickets available till 11 December

Bookings: 03 8676 7511 and online at www.shakespeareaustralia.com.au/productions/willows/

Venue: Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne - F Gate (enter via F Gate, near the Shrine of Remembrance: Birdwood Avenue, South Yarra)

www.shakespeareaustralia.com.au

 

Sydney Season:

5 - 28 January, 2018

Tues - Sun, 10:30am and 6pm (times vary - please see booking link for full details)

Tickets: $25 – $110 (please see booking link for full details)

**Early Bird tickets available till 11 December

Bookings: 03 8676 7511 and online at www.shakespeareaustralia.com.au/productions/willows/

Venue: Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney (enter the gardens through any gate and make your way to the Harbour side of the Main Pond)

www.shakespeareaustralia.com.au


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