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The Wind in the Willows
By Kenneth Grahame

Author(s):
Michael  Hulett

Musician/Composer(s):
Michael  Hulett

Lyricist(s):
Michael  Hulett

The tranquility of a summer's picnic along the riverbank is shattered by the incorrigible Toad and his friends, the winsome Mole and the stalwart Rat, coughing in his dusty wake but determined to reform him. Toad's bumpy path takes him to the Wide World where he is arrested and sent to prison. Although he manages to escape disguised as a Washerwoman, he falls into the clutches of a ruthless Thief. While searching for Toad, Mole and Rat become lost in the Wild Wood. Saved by the stern but forgiving Badger, the three animals rescue Toad from the Thief in the rousing conclusion. The charm of the story and the love the animals share for their world is underscored by delightful songs. Audience participation is encouraged and imaginative staging techniques allow the play to be performed by a wide variety of groups. (A different adaptation of this fairy tale is available as a non-musical.) The Wind in the Willows Life on the River The Open Road The Great and Glorious Toad Home

Play Details:
Genre(s): Childrens
Childrens
Time Period(s): Not Available
Play Type: Musical
Runtime: 90 minutes
Acts: Not Available
Set Complexity: Not Available
Set Information: Not Available
Year First Published: Not Available
Total Characters: 8
Male Characters: Not Available
Female Characters: Not Available
Androgynous Characters:8
Minimum Cast: 5
Maximum Cast: 8
Cost: $5.00 Per Script ($75 Royalty First Performance, $50 Each Additional) Additional Materials: Piano/Conductor Score $15, Orchestral Parts $5 Each (Clarinet, Flute), Production/Rehearsal CD set $65.
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Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service
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