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Join Ratty, Mole, Badger and the Fantastic Toad at Newham Grange Farm

By Published August 14, 2020

On Friday, August 28 at 6pm Immersion Theatre brings The Wind in the Willows to Newham Grange Farm as part of Middlesbrough Theatre's Open Air Theatre Season.

So pack your picnics and join Ratty, Mole, Badger and the fantastically irrepressible Toad as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime culminating in a colourful battle to save Toad Hall from the mischievous weasels!

Immersion Theatre productions are renowned for their trademark style, energy, toe-tapping music, larger than life characters and plenty of audience interaction…socially distanced of course!

The perfect summer treat for all the family!

Tables and seating will be provided and suitably distanced from each other - please do not bring your own chairs.

Refreshments are available from the café including cakes, sandwiches, hot dogs, ice creams, drinks and Slushies…you are also welcome to bring your own picnic.

Tickets are limited so don't miss out!

Performances will only be cancelled in the event of a hurricane!

  • Tickets are available from the Box Office on 01642 81 51 81 or 01642 729 729 or can be booked online at middlesbroughtheatre.co.uk

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