You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. With music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the tracks feature Picture: Marc Brenner, Rufus Hound and company in rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows. Fellowes, Stiles and Drewe previously collaborated together on the hugely successful international hit musical Mary Poppins which ran for three years in the West End and six years on Broadway and on a new version of Half a Sixpence, currently playing at the Chichester Festival Theatre.
You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. Sign up to receive news and updates from Musical Theatre Review. With music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the tracks feature Rufus Hound as the lovable menace Mr Toad in ‘The Amazing Mr Toad’ and the full cast performing the opening song ‘Spring’. Two songs from the highly-anticipated major new musical theatre adaptation of The Wind in the Willows have today been released. All contents © Musical Theatre Review, 2013 - 2019.
Based on Kenneth Grahame’s treasured novel which has captivated generations of readers for over a century, The Wind in the Willows has been adapted for the stage with a book by Academy Award-winning screenwriter and Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and Olivier Award-winning composer and lyricist duo George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. For information about our privacy practices, click here. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Picture: Marc Brenner, Fra Fee and Sophia Nomvete in rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows.
Premiering at Theatre Royal Plymouth from 8 October 2016, the production will then open at The Lowry in Salford and Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, prior to opening in London’s West End.
Picture: Marc Brenner, Fra Fee, Rufus Hound, Georgie Westall and Thomas Howes in rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows. Picture: Marc Brenner.
All rights reserved. Covering everything from new writing at the grassroots of the industry to the latest red-carpet openings in the West End and on Broadway, the Musical Theatre Review spotlight falls on all aspects of professional musical theatre. Two songs from the highly-anticipated major new musical theatre adaptation of The Wind in the Willows have today been released. Produced by Jamie Hendry and MJE Productions in association with Theatre Royal Plymouth, The Wind in the Willows is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh with design by Peter McKintosh, choreography by Aletta Collins, lighting design by Howard Harrison, sound design by Gareth Owen and musical supervision by Simon Lee. Picture: Marc Brenner, Company members in rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows. Picture: Marc Brenner, Rufus Hound in rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows.
For information about our privacy practices, click here. The full cast includes: Rakesh Boury, Courtney Bowman, Jenna Boyd, Abigail Brodie, Jorell Coiffic-Kamall, Nicole Deon, James Gant, Evan James, Graham Lappin, Michael Larcombe, Bethany Linsdell, Dylan Mason, Emma Odell, Ryan Pidgen,Patrick Sullivan, Karli Vale, Adam Vaughan, Georgie Westall and Holly Willock. Starring alongside Rufus Hound will be award-winning actor David Birrell as Badger, Irish actor and singer Fra Fee as Mole, Downton Abbey’s Thomas Howes as Ratty, EastEnders bad-boy and Shrek star Neil McDermott as Chief Weasel and Sophia Nomvete as Mrs Otter. David Birrell, Fra Fee, Julian Fellowes, Kenneth Grahame, Neil McDermott, Rufus Hound, Sophia Nomvete, Stiles and Drewe, The Wind in the Willows, Thomas Howes. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Wind In the Willows - Original Soundtrack on AllMusic ISSN 2632-4318, David Birrell, Sophia Nomvete, Thomas Howes and Fra Fee in rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows.
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