The Wind in the Wilton's

The Wind in the Wilton’s Tickets

Wilton's Music Hall, London
Booking to 31 December 2022
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A brand-new adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s much loved The Wind in the Willows by award winning children’s author Piers Torday (The Last Wild series) comes to Wilton’s Music Hall for Christmas 2022. The Wind in the Wilton’s tickets are the perfect family festive outing this Winter.

The Wind in the Wilton’s is a fun, festive show for all the family, bringing up-to-date the Edwardian original with a playful wit and charm, with our heroes tackling modern-day climate issues (although Toad seems less keen), offering a tale of sustainable hope. There will be songs, puppetry and all the favourite characters will be there – Ratty, Mole, Badger, Toad and the Weasels. Not to mention a picnic or two…

The Wind in the Wilton‘s is booking from 24 November 2022 until 31 December 2022 at Wilton’s Music Hall, London.

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What's the story of The Wind in the Wilton's?

Set in modern-day London our story starts in Hyde Park during the spring time, with the adventure unfolding as it moves along the Thames and through the seasons, ending back at Mole’s home in time for Christmas and carols – but only if Toad Hall can be saved from the mysterious Chief Weasel and his ferret and stoat accomplices…

Who is in the cast of The Wind in the Wilton's?

The cast of The Wind in the Wilton’s features Darrell Brockis as Toad, Melody Brown as Badger, Tom Chapman as Weasel, Paula James as Duck, Corey Montague-Sholay as Mole, Chris Nayak as Otter and Rosie Wyatt as Rat.

Who are the creative team of The Wind in the Wilton's?

Kenneth Grahame’s book The Wind in the Willows is adapted for the stage by Piers Torday with original songs by Piers Torday and Chris Warner. The production is directed by Elizabeth Freestone with designs by Tom Piper, lighting by Zoe Spurr, movement by Emma Brunton and puppets by Samuel Wyer.


Show Information

Performance dates
Booking to 31 December 2022
Age restrictions
Suitable for ages 5+
Running time
To be confirmed
Performance days
Evenings: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Performance information is for guidance only. Check booking calendar for details.


Important Notes

All visitors to the building are encouraged to wear a face covering. Members of staff will also be wearing face coverings.
There will be several hand sanitiser stations throughout the venue. The venue encourages audience members to sanitise hands on arrival and regularly throughout the visit.

There’s increased ventilation throughout the venue so please note it may be cool inside. Please do not close any windows in the venue or doors that have been safely held open.

There will not be a cloakroom.


Venue Information

Wilton's Music Hall, 1 Graces Alley , London, E1 8JB
Nearest Tube or Train: Tower Hill, Shadwell, Aldgate East
Nearest Buses: 100, N551
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Ticket Information

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News about The Wind in the Wilton's

Wilton’s Music Hall announces 2022 Autumn season
Wilton's Music Hall in London has announced a new Autumn season running from August through December 2022. Highlights of the season include the world premiere of two shows The Wind in The Willows Wilton’s and David Farr’s play A Dead Body in Taos, the UK debut of genre-defying new show Only an Octave Apart and a new show The Last Days of Mankind from Tiger Lillies. The Wind in the Willows Wilton’s, a new adaptation by Piers Torday is based on Kenneth Grahame’s much loved The Wind in the Willows and set in modern-day London. The festive show will run from 24 November - 31 December and feature songs, puppetry and all the favoured characters. Hot on the heels of a sensational run in New York, the critically acclaimed, genre-defying new show Only an Octave Apart makes its UK debut at Wilton’s (28 September–22 October) starring Justin Vivian Bond and Anthony Roth Costanzo. Carving a new pathway between opera and politically subversive cabaret, this joyous and surprising musical fantasia revels in everything strange and beautiful. For those seeking drama, Fuel presents the world premiere of David Farr’s new play A Dead Body in Taos [26 October – 12 November]: Billed as "part mystery, part sci-fi epic" it's an intimate study of loss and bereavement starring Gemma Lawrence and Eve Ponsonby. Bringing world-class music and a brand-new show to the Wilton’s stage, the legendary Olivier award winning and Grammy nominated post-punk, cult cabaret super stars the Tiger Lillies return with a new narrative concert; The Last Days of Mankind [06 – 17 September]. For a night of laughs, Phil McIntyre Live Ltd presents Harry Hill: Experiments in Entertainment 3 [20 – 24 September]. The three-time British Comedy Award winner and star of Harry’s Hill TV Burp promises to will leave the house howling. Attenborough and his Animals [30 August – 03 September] is a family friendly entertainment show bringing the magic of David Attenborough live to the stage. Incorporating an epic display of clowning and physical theatre, two hapless fools recreate wonderful scenes of the natural world including a vast range of animals from blue whales to racer snakes and iguanas. The new season includes Charles Court Opera presenting a 21st century inventive reimagining of Gilbert & Sullivan’s Patience [24-26 August]. Brimming with biting humour, over the top characters, and music that is by turns toe-tapping and sumptuous, it is a satire of the aesthetic movement that gained the support of Oscar Wilde. More music-filled nights are provided by Carradine's Cockney Sing-along [15 November] and  OneTrackMinds [16 November] and  Sappho: Words More Naked Than Flesh [14 November] from Poet In The City. Book tickets to The Wind in the Wilton's Book tickets to Only an Octave Apart

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