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Would-be poet Water Rat (Nick Choksi) meets Mole (Tom Deckman), the loner, and they become fast friends — too fast, with the fallout illustrating that genuine friendship takes time.
Rat prefers to stay near the water because it is his home, but he also enjoys traveling with his friends. Though loyal to all his friends, Rat cares most for Mole, whom he invites to live with him ...
We all have that friend who flits about from one thing to the next, not realizing just how much their scatter-brained, sometimes borderline chaotic, behavior can affect others.
This Wind in the Willows is at least as much arts-and-crafts as art, and that’s just as it should be in this kind of setting. The story is the star, and the performers work diligently to make ...
As recounted in the musical "The Wind in the Willows" — a colorful if somewhat frustrating nod to Kenneth Grahame's 1908 classic, now at Imagination Stage — Toad is an exuberant, whim-driven ...
Or in this case, "Brava!" and "Encore!" Kij Johnson has brought out an absolutely delightful book, as charming and funny and rereadable as Kenneth Grahame's "Wind in the Willows" itself.
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