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Watch The Wind in the Willows by Little Seed

Little Seed Theatre Company invites you to “take the adventure and heed the call,“ as they present The Wind in the Willows in the Noosa Botanical Gardens at the amphitheatre this summer.

Well known for their annual Shakespeare at the Lake, Little Seed Theatre Company is bringing the much loved classic tale of Toad, Mole, Ratty and Badger back to the amphitheatre after a successful run of shows last February.

Curtis Bock, plays Toad, the conceited, selfish and extremely wealthy lord of Toad Hall bringing the character to life with humour and style.

“It is great fun to play this character,“ Bock said.

“Willows was my favourite story as a child and I loved Toad. Bringing him to life onstage is sheer joy.“

Fast paced and full of humour, The Wind in the Willows is bursting with whimsy and wit and has plenty to amuse audiences of all ages.

A perfect family outing the show will have parents and grandparents in stitches while also appealing to younger audience members.

Playing January 14,15, 21 and 22 at 5pm, this is a perfect event to pack a picnic dinner and head to the Botanical Gardens for an evening of entertainment, ending just before sunset.

Tickets are available via little-seed.com.au

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