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If it's summer in Sydney, it must be The Wind in the Willows. Mr Toad and his boisterous pals are back at the Royal Botanic Garden this month to entertain young and old in Glenn Elston's production of Kenneth Grahame's timeless story.
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From January 4-26 children will howl with delight at the characters' mad antics, go on an adventure with Head Chief Rabbit, Ratty and Mole, and join a dangerous mission with the Rat Pack and Badger Patrol to rescue lost Portly the Otter from the Wild Wood.
It's a show that gets everyone involved, especially the kids, who will soon be calling out "He's behind you!" and singing "Waggle your ears, wiggle your nose."
So pack a picnic and head on down to the riverbank for this rollicking production.
The Wind in the Willows, Main Pond, Royal Botanic Garden, January 4-26. Opening show (Jan 4) 6pm; Wed-Sat 10.30am and 6pm; Sundays 10,30am. Midweek single $25, family $90; Fri & Sat single $30 , family $110.
To book, visit willowslive.com.au or ticketmaster.com.au, or call 9011-7704.