Toad of Toad Hall
  • Sunday 22 October 2023, 7:30pm
  • Baronial Hall
  • £15
Book tickets
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We regret that due to unforeseen circumstances, this performance has been cancelled. If you have booked tickets, you don’t need to do anything right now. Our box office team will be in touch very soon to offer refund or credit against a future show. We apologise for the disappointment that this will undoubtedly cause.

Toad  of  Toad  Hall - Poop-poop! The incorrigible Toad rides again in this high-energy one-man show for families. There’s lots of fun to be had as the Mole, the Rat and the Badger attempt to rein in their friend’s natural zest for life. But will they be able to thwart the Handsome  Toad of  Toad  Hall? Jonathan Goodwin plays author Kenneth Grahame, Mr.  Toad and a host of others. 

 

About Don’t Go into the Cellar! Theatre Company

Don’t Go into the Cellar! theatre company bring new adaptations and original takes on traditional Victorian and Edwardian literature – perfect for people seeking good, old-fashioned theatrical entertainment.

 

 

Toad of Toad Hall
  • Sunday 22 October 2023, 7:30pm
  • Baronial Hall
  • £15
Book tickets

We regret that due to unforeseen circumstances, this performance has been cancelled. If you have booked tickets, you don’t need to do anything right now. Our box office team will be in touch very soon to offer refund or credit against a future show. We apologise for the disappointment that this will undoubtedly cause.

Toad  of  Toad  Hall - Poop-poop! The incorrigible Toad rides again in this high-energy one-man show for families. There’s lots of fun to be had as the Mole, the Rat and the Badger attempt to rein in their friend’s natural zest for life. But will they be able to thwart the Handsome  Toad of  Toad  Hall? Jonathan Goodwin plays author Kenneth Grahame, Mr.  Toad and a host of others. 

 

About Don’t Go into the Cellar! Theatre Company

Don’t Go into the Cellar! theatre company bring new adaptations and original takes on traditional Victorian and Edwardian literature – perfect for people seeking good, old-fashioned theatrical entertainment.