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The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows

Book by Scot Copeland, W.S. Gilbert and Kenneth Grahame. Music by Paul Carrol Binkley and Sir Arthur Sullivan. Adapted from the book by Kenneth Grahame and the songs of Gilbert and Sullivan.

Product Code: WG7000

Musical

Comedy

Cast size: 7 to 13 either gender, extras as desired.


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* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.

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Min. Royalty Rate: $90.00/perf

Synopsis

Had Gilbert and Sullivan adapted Grahame's classic book for the stage it would have looked—and sounded—a lot like this bubbling confection of a musical. Little Mole tries to tend to his cleaning, but it is spring, the wind is sighing in the willows and the Piper at the Gates of Dawn calls him to dance! Embracing the reawakening world, Mole is introduced to the delights of life along the river by his new friend, Rat. Together, they trot off to Toad Hall to visit Mr. Toad—"Toady, if you please!" But, just as they are about to embark in a canary-yellow gypsy wagon to see the wide world, an unfortunate collision with an automobile has Toady off on yet another dangerous craze, careening down the byways in motorcar after motorcar, disrupting the peace in joyful delight. Young Mole and Rat venture into the Wild Wood to enlist the help of wise old Badger, but despite all of their best efforts to save him from himself, Mr. Toad is condemned to prison, and Toad Hall is taken over by weasels. One clever jailbreak and a daring midnight raid later, and the world is once again set aright. "It's Toad's great day," sings Mole. "No. it's Mole's great day," says Ratty, "and what a fine fellow you've turned out to be." "[The] libretto and music are a mix of [original] work and the light-opera larks of Arthur S. Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert. [Their] sparkling melodies … along with original compositions and words for this version, add just the right lyrical flourishes. … Nashville Children's Theatre has once again shown it's the jewel in Nashville's theatre crown." (ArtsNash.com)

Notes

Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available

Details

  • Status In stock
  • Type of Show Musical
  • Product Code WG7000
  • Minimum Cast Size 7
  • Pages of Dialogue 47
  • Min. Royalty Rate $90.00/perf
  • Approx. Run Time 65 min
  • Staging Area staging.

Categories

  • Target Audience Young Audiences | Middle School | Family (all ages)
  • Performing Group Middle School | High School | College Theatre | Community Theatre | Professional Theatre | TYA | Touring Group
  • Genre Comedy
  • ISBN(13) 9781583429174

* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.

Audio/Video

Audio

Sighing Softly to the River mp3 Download
Climing Over Rocky Mountains mp3 Download
The World Has Held Great Heroes mp3 Download
Here's a How-d'ye-do mp3 Download
Notorious Toad mp3 Download
A Policeman's Lot mp3 Download
In the Hands of Weasals mp3 Download
With Cat-like Tread mp3 Download