WHAT better way to entertain your young ones this summer than by taking along a picnic with all of your favourite foodstuff and fodder down to Mapledurham House and gardens for a wonderful day out with Badger, Ratty, Mole and Toad?
On Wednesday, August 14 Chapterhouse Theatre Company will be coming to Mapledurham with their fantastic new family show, The Wind In The Willows.
Alive with music, song and dance this promises to be a great day out for all the family.
Kenneth Grahame’s classic story of friendship will be acted out with the aid of striking traditional costume and even features a woodland parade during the interval for everyone to join in with.
So join the gang as they set out to find their own perfect picnic spot — but soon they are soon on a mission to save their lively and bumptious friend, Toad.
Gates open at noon for a 1pm performance.
Tickets are £13 for adults and £9 for children with a family ticket at £38.
For all enquiries and ticket purchases go to www. mapledurham.co.uk
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