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Toad Hall! archiveMy Toad wants to be famous. The fastest, coolest, bravest, brightest, most celebrated toad on the planet... the only trouble is celebrated for what? Because poor Toady's yet to find anything he's good at. But that won't stop him dragging you and his friends Mole, Rat and Badger into a series of scrapes in the summer sunshine designed to unearth his (very) hidden talents and get London singing his praises. However, when his ancestral home, Toad Hall (played in our production by Mayor Boris Johnson's City Hall) is threatened with an invasion of stoats, weasels and newts our man must knuckle down and employ every spiffing prank, wicked wheeze and jolly jape he knows to repel the jealous wild-wooders and wily amphibians at the gate. Suitable for all ages this is family fun in the great tradition of the award winning Steam Industry Scoop shows, packed with jokes, tunes, puppets and celebration. This summer even the mighty Thames will play a role when wind stirs the willows of our own riverbank home. Running time: 1hr approx.

Cast/Performers

Paul Critoph, George Couyas, Taj Atwal, Paddy Crawley, Alan J Mirren, Katerina Jugati, Elizabeth Crawford, Danielle Fenemore, Debi Li Gilby, Donna Harfield, Gemma Sandzer

Creatives/Company

Corporate Sponsor: MoreLondon
Producer(s): Ernst & Young, City of London, Steam Industry Free Theatre
Director(s): Phil Willmott, Ollie Fielding
Design: Charlie Cridlan
Costume: Charlie Cridlan
Sound: Theo Holloway
Lighting: Hansjorg Schmidt
Musical Director: Joe Fredericks
Music: Joe Fredericks

Toad Hall!

Toad Hall! (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1632060232. Details of all Toad Hall! archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01253831741

Archive Listings

5 Aug 10
  to
5 Sep 10
The Scoop
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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