The Frodsham Players gear up for outdoor Castle Park performance of The Wind in the Willows!

By The Editor

17th May 2021 | Local News

Image: The Frodsham Players by arrangement with Nick Hern Books
Image: The Frodsham Players by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

As we all start to take a few tentative steps out of lockdown, Frodsham Players are pleased to announce that they are back in rehearsal (Covid-safe of course) for their next production.

An outdoor production, The Players will perform Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows".

Many will be familiar with the Alan Bennett version of this classic tale, but this is a new version by Mike Kenny.

Toad Hall is "in need of renovation" the Weasels are in occupation, and favourite characters Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad, re-tell their previous adventures, with a supporting cast of colourful characters.

Performances will be staged in front of Castle Park House, Castle Park, Frodsham in the evenings of July 7 - 10 (7.30pm), with additional matinees on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 (2.30pm).

Tickets (£10 adult, £5 children, under 4's free) are available on The Frodsham Players' website or by calling the Box Office on: 07775 211836

Why not bring your picnic rug or picnic chairs, your refreshments, and join us for what promises to be a fresh look at a much-loved story and support live, local theatre?

     

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