The Wind in the Willows will be live on stage in Bunbury next month to take audiences on a heartfelt and humorous adventure perfect for children.
Proudly presented by the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, The Wind in the Willows is a fresh take on a classic children’s adventure story and guaranteed fun for the whole family.
The one-man adaptation stars Shaka Cook who played the rebellious outsider Jasper Jones in the stage adaptation of the famous book.
Kenneth Grahame’s rollicking tale of four woodland creatures is one of the true enduring classics of children’s literature and writer/director team Maxine Mellor and Kat Henry have given it a fresh coat of paint.
Join Ratty, Mole, Badger and the incorrigible Mr. Toad on their journeys, trials and misadventures around the river, the wild woods and beyond.
Featuring a magical set with plenty of surprises throughout, and playful costuming and props.
The Wind in the Willows explores humanity, time and the value of friendship, ideal for children aged between four and 12 years old.
The Wind in the Willows will perform at BREC in a special school matinee at 11am on Tuesday, June 20 with a second show later at 6pm. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit bunburyentertainment.com.