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Sixteenfeet Productions presents Wind in the Willows @ Sexby Garden, Peckham Rye Park


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Sixteenfeet Productions presents Wind in the Willows


Adapted by Andrew Walsh from Kenneth Graham?s evergreen classic

Original music by Guy Holden

Directed by John Ward


Sixteenfeet?Productions will bring its unique brand of open air promenade theatre to some of London?s loveliest outdoor spaces this summer.


Wind in the Willows, is full of high?jinks, adventure and camaraderie, with an array of truly unforgettable characters, including the impulsive Toad; good-natured Mole; wise Ratty; and reclusive Badger.


This is?a?promenade production so the audience will be encouraged to explore the beautiful setting in order to watch the story unfold, ably led by a talented cast of actor-musicians.


LISTING INFORMATION

Sexby Garden, Peckham Rye Park

Friday 2oth ? Sunday 22nd July

Friday at 5.30pm

Saturday at 11.30am & 2.30pm ? ?

Sunday at 2.30pm & 5.30pm


TICKETS

Adults ?12.50/Children ?8.50


AGE GUIDE

5+


PERFORMANCE DURATION

60 minutes


BOOKING INFORMATION

Online: www.sixteenfeet.co.uk

Box Office: 0207 8560 380


SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook: www.facebook.com/WeAre16feet

Twitter: @sixteen_feet

Instagram: sixteen_feet

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