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THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
 

Celebrating 20 years in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, The Wind in the Willows is Australia’s best-loved family entertainment. From Wednesday 5 to Sunday 23 January join the amazing Mr Toad and his boisterous pals, Head Chief Rabbit, Ratty, Mole, Badger, Otter and Portly as they entertain young and old in Glenn Elston’s hugely popular outdoor production on the foreshores of Sydney Harbour.

The Head Chief Rabbit will transform the whole audience into “little rabbits” with a wiggle of the nose and a waggle of the the ears so everyone can come along and join in the adventure. All are encouraged to get involved with plenty of interactive fun and opportunities to call out loud, sing along and become part of the adventure.

This is Kenneth Grahame’s immortal story of living on the riverbank brought to life with music, songs, and laughs aplenty.

 

Event details

Venue: Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney
Bookings: TicketMaster
Start Date: Wednesday 05 January 2022

Showtimes: Wednesdays 10.30am; Thursday - Saturday 10.30am & 6pm; Sunday 11am; (Wednesday 5 Jan, 6pm show only)

 

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