This is a production of the play the wind in the willows by alan bennett by national theatre, started 1 st december 1990. Alan bennett, in his collection of prose writings, writing home. His prose collection writing home 1994, was followed by a sequel, untold stories, in 2005. The reading public, though, took to it and its easy to see why. Play by alan bennett, 9780573019302, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. The inimitable style of alan bennetts script reflects the acute observational detachment and humour of much of his other writing, and the production at the lowry keeps to the spirit of the humour and detail both of kenneth grahame and alan bennett. Bbc films the lady in the van directed by nicholas hytner written by alan bennett from his memoir 103 min east coast publicity springer associates pr gary springer 1501 broadway, suite 506.
The wind in the willows by kenneth grahame overdrive. Dec 08, 2011 library theatres production of alan bennetts version is intent on revealing the authors inner toad, writes alfred hickling. His television series talking heads has become a modernday classic, as have many of his works for the stage including forty years on, the lady in the van together with the screenplay, a question of attribution, the madness of george iii together with the oscarnominated screenplay the. Adapted by alan bennett adapted from the book by kenneth grahame music and additional lyrics by jeremy sams. Tories govern with totalitarian attitude the guardian english playwright, author, screenwriter and actor alan bennett. Alan bennett s brilliant adaptation of wind in the willows by kenneth graham, one of the alltime great animal stories and a true classic of childrens literature about the author. A lot of love has gone into creating this outdoor production which sees st pauls church and its grounds transformed into a world filled with picnics, punting and the poop poop sound of a maverick toads motor vehicle.
The wind in the willows cast in order of appearance mole, innocent, trusting, optimistic ratty, laidback, intelligent, a university type badger, oldfashioned, suspicious, a great friend in a crisis toad, overenthusiastic, naive, pompous chief weasel, sly, conniving, malicious weasel 1 similar but less intelligent weasel 2. The content with additional features can also be found on the the wind in the willows pages of the school radio website. I cant recommend the wind in the willows enough, to children and adults alike. Easy download the wind in the willows ebook pdf free. Wind in the willows, the bennett by kenneth grahame. T wenty years since it was first produced at the national theatre, alan bennetts stage adaptation of the wind in the willows. His works for stage and screen include talking heads, forty years on, the lady in the van, a question of attribution, the madness of george iii, an adaptation of the wind in the willows, the history boys, the habit of art, people, hymn and cocktail sticks. He then turned to writing full time and produced his first stage play forty. Spies 1988, the wind in the willows 1990, an adaptation of kenneth grahames childrens book bennett also voiced mr. The wind in the willows seems to be the childrens classic of the moment with news reaching us that blackadder star tony robinson will appear in the royal opera houses production when it transfers to the west ends duchess theatre in december tony robinson to star in the wind in the willows. Production of the wind in the willows theatricalia. It celebrates decency and a certain sort of selfeffacing britishness. Alan bennett has been one of our leading dramatists since the success of beyond the fringe in the 1960s. The wind in the willows by alan bennett who also appeared as mole in 1991.
The wind in the willows by alan bennett adapted from the book by kenneth grahame. Unlike most adaptions of the wind in the willows, alan bennett does not focus the drama on toads adventures. Produced by cosgrove hall films for thames television, it was first aired on itv in great britain on the 27th of december 1983. The wind in the willows by kenneth grahame retold for easy reading by joan collins. Julian fellowes webchat your questions answered on the wind in the willows, downton abbey, winning an oscar and nandos read more alan bennett brought his own distinctive touch to. The characters of ratty, mole, toad and badger have delighted generations of readers. Alan bennett has won many prestigious awards for his writing. Close the wind in the willows bennett by alan bennett jeremy sams kenneth grahame get the script. Here are badger, rat, mole and toad of toad hall in the familiar tale with a contemporary slant. It was first performed at the royal national theatre in 1990 and subsequently at the old vic theatre, london, in a shortened version adapted for proscenium staging.
For me, not as good as a a milnes original adaptation toad of toad hall. The wind in the willows is a 1983 stop motion animated adaptation of kenneth grahames classic novel. Wind in the willows, the full length play scripts from. Alan bennets adaptation of kenneth grahames timeless tale.
Portraying each character in his own inimitable fashion, alan bennett reads the original story of ratty, mole, badger and, of course, toad. The wind in the willows reading and audition notice. This is a play to which people will come with different, sometimes conflicting, expectations. Milne, who loved it, adapted a part of it for stage as toad of toad hall in 1929. Alan bennett has been a leading dramatist since beyond the fringe in the 1960s. The wind in the willows adapted by alan bennett noda. The beautifully written work, with its evocative descriptions of the countryside interspersed with exciting adventures, became a classic of english childrens literature. The wind in the willows by alan bennett adapted from the book by kenneth grahame the wind in the willows is one of englands most treasured childrens stories and the characters of mole, ratty, badger and the incorrigible mr. The wind in the willows written by kenneth grahame adapted.
The wind in the willows by library theatre at the lowry. This version used by bench theatre was adapted by alan bennett in 1991. By alan bennett adapted from the book by kenneth grahame music by jeremy sams by arrangement with origin theatrical on behalf of samuel french ltd. Some people, who find animals endlessly fascinating, tend to be outward looking, always seem glad that they are still alive to enjoy the world, just like mole.
His play, the history boys 2004, won the 2004 evening standard award for best play of the year and the uncommon reader 2007 is a novella in which the queen develops a taste for reading. A magical journey into the world of the riverbank and the colourful characters who live there. The wind in the willows by alan bennett overdrive rakuten. Publication date 19940728 topics bbc radio drama language english. Alan bennett is an english actor, author, playwright, and screenwriter. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. With an overdrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for ataglance. The guardian believe me my young friend, there is nothing, absolutely nothing half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. Alan bennett born 9 may 1934 is an english actor, author, playwright, and screenwriter. This had been a team effort with everyone working together to bring a complex piece of theatre to this small stage. Origin theatrical wind in the willows, the bennett. Illconceived musical based on kenneth grahames classic.
The wind in the willows, book of linked animal tales by british writer kenneth grahame that was published in 1908. Bennetts first stage play, forty years on directed by patrick garland was produced in 1968. Animal costumes are a challenge for the designer, who must decide how to blend human and animal characteristics. Fans of ingpen know his work on such books as treasure island. This ingenious adaptation of the classic childrens novel created a sensation at the national theatre of great britain. Internationally, it was released in cinemas, distributed by the cannon group in north america and by communications and entertainment limited cel in oceania. The wind in the willows was in its thirtyfirst printing when thenfamous playwright, a. I have read several different editions of wind in the willows to my children. Now alan bennett has written an adaptation for the stage, a version which is both true to the original and yet carries that distinctive bennett hallmark. The website includes transcripts of each episode as well as online focus images which can be. Chapter 1 the river bank the mole had been working very hard all morning, spring.
He then turned to writing full time and produced his first stage play forty years on in 1968. The wind in the willows, book of linked animal tales by british writer kenneth grahame that began as a series of bedtime stories for his son and was published in 1908. The wind in the willows by library theatre at the lowry the inimitable style of alan bennett s script reflects the acute observational detachment andhumour of much of his other writing, and the production at humour and detail both of kenneth grahame and alan bennett. The wind in the willows 1983 western animation tv tropes. Civilization and friendship in the wind in the willows. He was born in leeds and attended oxford university, where he studied history and performed with the oxford revue. When she receives flowers from a young fan of the wind in the willows, memories flood in and the familiar characters of toad, badger, rat. His collaboration as writer and performer with dudley moore, jonathan miller and peter cook in the satirical revue beyond the fringe at the 1960.
Nick hern books the wind in the willows stage version aug 7, 20 this delightful stage adaptation combines all the joy and mystery of kenneth grahames muchloved classic with the lightness of touch. Alan bennett s version is true to the original and yet carries the distinctive bennett hallmark. The wind in the willows by alan bennett and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The wind in the willows is a childrens novel by scottish novelist kenneth grahame, first. Wind in the willows, the bennett script this is optional. Director judi allen had worked hard with her cast to help them create wellrounded characters, in this alan bennett adaptation, which was enjoyed by the audience. There are seven characters in the wind in the willows not counting the wild animals, ducks and birds. Signin to download and listen to this audiobook today. Costume design by mark thompson for billy and tommy the hedgehogs and portly the baby otter in alan bennett s play the wind in the willows, national theatre, 1990.
The wind in the willows written by kenneth grahame adapted by. Mole for a 1996 animated version of the story, and the lady in the van 1999. Dec 19, 2009 kenneth grahame, author of wind in the willows, one of the most beloved works of childrens literature, was born in edinburgh in 1859. The wind in the willows audiobook by kenneth grahame. The wind in the willows bennett alan bennett, jeremy sams, kenneth grahame.
Shermans main house christmas show has become one of cardiffs essential seasonal treats the wind in the willows will be no exception. The story begins with mole doing his spring cleaning. He stayed to teach and research medieval history at the university for several years. As entertaining and engrossing as much of todays childrens literature is, it would be rare for me to use the word beautiful to describe it. Many of the original cast from alan bennett s acclaimed national theatre production appear in this radio 4 dramatisation, including richard briers as rat, adrian scarborough as mole and terence rigby as albert with alan bennett as the narrator. After studying at oxford university he collaborated as a writer and performer with dudley moore, jonathan miller and peter cook in beyond the fringe in 1960 at the edinburgh festival. Alan bennett introduces this edition, writing about the history of the project and the staging of the production. While adding his own particular wit to grahames already comic tale, bennett s greatest achievement is to trust the novels episodic structure, allowing the adventure to take a backseat to the complex and rich evolution of. The wind in the willows is a good opportunity to fulfil some of the knowledge expectations outlined in the ontario arts curriculum, such as the elements of drama, the use of music to create mood, and the impact of design elements. It was produced by the now defunct tvc television cartoons in london. First off, wind in the willows is a beautifully written tale, as many others here have already told. Small video abouyt the national theatres production of wind in the willows from the 1990s. The wind in the willows 1908 a classic childrens fantasy featuring the characters of mole, water rat, mr.
In a lengthy introduction to the script he concludes, the play is quite a formidable undertaking and presents many problems which future casts and directors will solve. Get this book free when you sign up for a 30day trial. Each one is gloriously beautiful, but i do adore ingpens color and his detail. Wilsons school junior production of alan bennett s play, july 2007. When he was five, his mother died and he was sent to live with his grandmother in cookham dean on the edge of the berkshire downs. Buy wind in the willows reading bbc radio collection unabridged by grahame, kenneth, bennett, alan isbn. Alan bennett was invited by the national theatre in 1987 to write the play, which is a faithful adaptation of the book, although he admits to soon running into difficulties.
Well known for his play the madness of george iii, and the screenplay for the film version, the madness of king george. He worked on the staff of the bank of england as a secretary. The wind in the willows by library theatre at the lowry the inimitable style of alan bennetts script reflects the acute observational detachment andhumour of much of his other writing, and the production at humour and detail both of kenneth grahame and alan bennett. I bought this cd for myself whilst shopping for christmas presents as i wanted to be reminded of the story. Acclaimed playwright alan bennett has taken the wellloved characters of mole, rat, badger and toad of toad hall, from the centuryold book the wind in the willows, and woven their exploits into an exciting adventure story for the whole family. Alan bennetts stage adaptation of the wind in the willows has become a classic in its own right. Writer alan bennett on the set of the lady in the van, one supremely observant. Apr 15, 2020 costume design by mark thompson for billy and tommy the hedgehogs and portly the baby otter in alan bennett s play the wind in the willows, national theatre, 1990. Feb 20, 2016 richard briers reads the best ever talkingbook version of kenneth grahames masterpiece. Apr 24, 2015 civilization and friendship in the wind in the willows leave a reply it is spring, the beginning of new life, a renewing of life, a rebirth, an annual renaissance, when mole emerges from his underground home called mole end, and enters upon a wider civilization. Adapted by alan bennett adapted from the book by kenneth grahame music and. I laughed out loud many times and fell in love with kenneth grahames perfectly lovable characters. Wind in the willows national theatre 1990s youtube.
I am almost as enthusiastic about alan bennetts adaptation. The wind in the willows is a 1995 british animated television film directed by dave unwin and written by ted walker, and based on the novel of the same name, a classic of childrens literature by kenneth grahame. Librarything is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers all about the wind in the willows. The wind in the willows play grahame, kenneth, bennett, alan on. I still have my copy of the book and a wonderful recounting of the tale on a double vinyl lp set recorded in 1960. With a stunning set, beautiful costumes, live music, and lots of laughter this version of kenneth grahames classic book promises an utterly delightful trip to the theatre. His works include talking heads, forty years on, the lady in the van, a question of attribution, the madness of george iii and the oscarnominated screenplay, an adaptation of the wind in the willows, the history boys, the habit of art, people, hymn and cocktail sticks. The wind in the willows kenneth grahame grahame, kenneth 18591932 english essayist and writer of childrens books. Each character has at least two lines and most have more.
Written by kenneth grahame, alan bennett adaptation, audiobook narrated by alan bennett, richard briers, adrian scarborough, terence rigby. The wind in the willows written by kenneth grahame. Childrens literature in the time of kenneth grahame is very different to that of today. In this play one emotion only is allowed to creep in. Dec 08, 2010 t wenty years since it was first produced at the national theatre, alan bennett s stage adaptation of the wind in the willows has become a classic in its own right. Alan bennetts awardwinning film drama based on a meeting between. The wind in the willows bennett concord theatricals.
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