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Join Ratty, Badger, Mole and the impulsive Toad as they embark on a series of riotous adventures!

Recommended for everyone aged 5 and over, younger children upon parents' discretion. Everyone has to have their own seat.

Performance dates

16 June to 2 September 2017

Run time 2 hour 20 minutes (including an interval)

Includes interval

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The major new musical The Wind in the Willows, based on Kenneth Grahame’s much-loved classic and starring Rufus Hound as the amazing Mr Toad in a spectacular new production opens at the London Palladium, London from June 2017!

The Olivier Award-winning composer and lyricist George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, and Oscar-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes bring this brand new production to the London West End!

This riotous comedy follows the impulsive Mr Toad whose insatiable need for speed lands him in serious trouble. With his beloved home under threat from the notorious Chief Weasel and his gang of sinister Wild Wooders, Toad must attempt a daring escape leading to a series of misadventures and a heroic battle to recapture Toad Hall.

Featuring eye-poppingly beautiful design, exuberant choreography and a gloriously British score, The Wind in the Willows brings an explosion of anarchy, comedy and heart to London Palladium. This will be the fun family show ticket to get in 2017 - it will send you wild with delight!

The ideal family treat, book The Wind in the Willows at the London Palladium, London tickets today!

 

 

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Recent Reviews

4.6
43 reviews
Bryan

Our 9 year old granddaughter was truly spellbound for the entire performance. Not a single dud cast member . The set design was a work of total wonderment . M D and orchestra top top flight . bryan

Susan Stead

An excellent show, ideal for three generations to enjoy.

Lesley Wheeler

I and my grandchildren aged 7 & 9 really enjoyed the show, I think that the show was a little expensive but worth it for a special treat.

Ann Stoneham

Great show. Fun family entertainment!

Mrs. Angela Sparkes

Lovely show enjoyed every minute

susan grant

the show was very pleasantly good ..and children would love it ...I did and im no child ..each character was well attired so you knew straight away who they were.. bit surprised its wasn't that packed lots of spare seats...maybe look at the pricing of tickets as this is a children's show and parents cant afford to spend loads to take them to the theatre... but if you can please take time to do so ....

angela coleman

It was a lovely show both for young and young at heart

Ana Savlukovic

Amazing!!!!, Cast and decorations are superb!!! Absolutely enjoyable!!!!

Nichola Lund

Absolutely loved the show, as did our daughter. Baddies were particularly excellent. A fantastic theatre to be in too, nice bar etc.

Thomas Davey

Both me and my husband really enjoyed the show.

Sweepling

This was an excellent production. I get to see a large number of West End musicals, and this was the usual top rate performance. The acting/singing/dancing/orchestra were all great, and I thought the scenery, whilst not elaborate, was done with imagination. The staff at the London Palladium were also very kind, assisting my elderly mother by helping her with using the lift down to the stalls. I would have given this a '5' rating but I would have liked to have seen more engagement with the children in the audience, as it was mainly aimed at them.

Tori Teague

Fantastic production, the cast, the set and the band were incredible.

Latest The Wind In The Willows News

REVIEW: The Wind in the Willows

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REVIEW: The Wind in the Willows

The story and characters are familiar; for many, The Wind in the Willows is a favourite whether you are a fan of the book or the countless adaptations. New audiences can expect a warm tale of friendship set in the idyllic countryside of Edwardian England. This newest adaptation hits the West End at the London Palladium and stars Rufus Hound.

 

21 Aug, 2017 | By Harrison Fuller

REVIEW: The Wind in the Willows (in exactly 250 words)

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REVIEW: The Wind in the Willows (in exactly 250 words)

The Wind in the Willows, playing this Summer at the spectacular London Palladium, is a fun, albeit slightly over-the-top musical based on Kenneth Grahame's well-loved novel. The adaptation was written by Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey), with music by Stiles and Drewe (Half a Sixpence). But, whilst the show is visually impressive and full of catchy tunes, it feels quite laboured at times.

17 Jul, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

The Wind in the Willows musical confirms run at London's Palladium

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The Wind in the Willows musical confirms run at London's Palladium

     Following its highly praised pre-West End run, major new musical The Wind in the Willows is set to return to the West End in London's Palladium Theatre. Brought to life by
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and Olivier Award-winning songwriting team George Stiles and Anthony Drewe the much anticipated musical promises to bring "an explosion of anarchy, humour and heart to the world-famous London Palladium." Director Jamie Hendry has also confirmed that he will continue his pledge to ensure that local readers have access to the story by sending free copies of Kenneth Grahame's classic novel to every school and library in London

8 Nov, 2016 | By Sarah Gengenbach

Review: The Wind In The Willows - "An Enchanting Journey Into The Winter Season"

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Review: The Wind In The Willows - "An Enchanting Journey Into The Winter Season"

The Wind in the Willows★★★★

The Wind in the Willows is an enchanting journey into the winter season. Commissioned by the Royal Opera House, this much loved magical tale of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Mr Toad is brought to life through dance, song and the wonderful music composed by Martin Ward.

5 Dec, 2014 | By London Theatre Direct

Review: The Wind in the Willows At The Duchess Theatre ★★★★★Full Casting Announced For Royal Opera House's The Wind In The Willows At The Duchess TheatreThe Wind In The Willows transfers to the Duchess Theatre
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