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The Wind in the Willows

It’s that time of year again. From Wednesday 6 to Sunday 24 January the amazing Mr Toad and his bonny, boisterous pals will be heading to Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden for the 18th consecutive year to entertain littlies and biggies in Glenn Elston’s outdoor production of The Wind in The Willows.

Children will giggle and howl at the characters’ mad antics, they will go on an adventure with Head Chief Rabbit, Ratty and Mole, then join a dangerous mission with the Rat Pack and Badger Patrol to rescue little, lost Portly the Otter from the Wild Wood.

This is interactive theatre at its best and will have the children calling out, “He’s behind you!” and singing, “Waggle your ears, wiggle your nose,” or the inimitable “Quack quack quackadyquack”.

So, pack a picnic, pack the kids and head on down to the riverbank for this rollicking promenade production

WHERE: Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney
Enter via any gate and make your way to the Harbour side of the Main Pond

SEASON: 6 to 24 January 2021

SHOWTIMES: Wednesday (6 Jan 6pm only), Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.30am & 6pm;
Sundays 11am; Wednesdays 10.30am

PRICES: Midweek $25 Single, Family $90; Friday/Saturday $30 Single, Family $110

BOOKINGS: via TakeYourSeats.com HERE

Tickets can also be purchased on site from one hour before show time

 

Sean McLoughlin

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