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Performance

VenueSouthwark Playhouse Borough
Also: The Large, The Little
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From5th July 2011
To30th July 2011
When19:30. Mats 15:00
PricesFrom £8.00. To £18.00.
Southwark Playhouse Borough (V226)
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  • Date of change: 4 Jul 11 - T0119418403

Toad

Toad

Work:: Toad (S1909046988)


Production:: (T0119418403)

At the height of an English summer, wet-behind-the-ears Mole meets Rat, Badger, and the irrepressible Toad and is thrust into a thrilling new world. But as winter draws closer, Toad’s adventures take them far from the safety of the Riverbank and deep into the uncertainties of the Wild Wood, and hidden in the shadows of the lengthening nights lurk other creatures. And they have an old score to settle... In the unknown depths of The Vault, Southwark Playhouse, you’ll be thrust into a dark, dangerous but impossibly exciting world, and into the heart of an adventure. More than an audience, you’ll become part of the Wild Wood itself as you join our heroes for car crashes, prison breaks, a testing of friendships and a battle of honour - with menacing Weasels hiding round every corner, ready to pounce. And in this mysterious place where deception is king, a different type of Toad will emerge – one who can’t buy his way out of danger, and can only rely on two things; his unique imagination, and his friends. Following their acclaimed production of Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World by Louis de Bernières, Bad Physics turn their "near-unique performance style" to an adventurous reinvention of this well-loved story. With a unique immersive aesthetic by Linbury prize-winning designer James Cotterill, where Rabbits ears are made from old slippers and Toad’s car is a souped-up shopping trolley, make-do-and-mend and boundless imagination meet to create a fantastical Toad for our times. Fuelled by adventure, courage and danger; it’s The Wind in the Willows for the Doctor Who generation. Running time: 75mins
Producer Bad Physics (in association with London Theatre Academy)
Director Dan Bird
Design James Cotterill
Lighting Alex Stone
Sound Tom Gibbons
Performer Mark Conway
Performer James French
Performer Avita Jay
Performer Jonny McPherson
Performer Ben Neale
Performer Dan Starkey
Performer Steff White

Listing:: L01522103337




Production details

At the height of an English summer, wet-behind-the-ears Mole meets Rat, Badger, and the irrepressible Toad and is thrust into a thrilling new world. But as winter draws closer, Toad’s adventures take them far from the safety of the Riverbank and deep into the uncertainties of the Wild Wood, and hidden in the shadows of the lengthening nights lurk other creatures. And they have an old score to settle... In the unknown depths of The Vault, Southwark Playhouse, you’ll be thrust into a dark, dangerous but impossibly exciting world, and into the heart of an adventure. More than an audience, you’ll become part of the Wild Wood itself as you join our heroes for car crashes, prison breaks, a testing of friendships and a battle of honour - with menacing Weasels hiding round every corner, ready to pounce. And in this mysterious place where deception is king, a different type of Toad will emerge – one who can’t buy his way out of danger, and can only rely on two things; his unique imagination, and his friends. Following their acclaimed production of Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World by Louis de Bernières, Bad Physics turn their "near-unique performance style" to an adventurous reinvention of this well-loved story. With a unique immersive aesthetic by Linbury prize-winning designer James Cotterill, where Rabbits ears are made from old slippers and Toad’s car is a souped-up shopping trolley, make-do-and-mend and boundless imagination meet to create a fantastical Toad for our times. Fuelled by adventure, courage and danger; it’s The Wind in the Willows for the Doctor Who generation. Running time: 75mins

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