FourTails Theatre Company presents Lost in the Willows, by Christine Foster.
Loss and loneliness stalked Kenneth Grahame, the author of "The Wind in the Willows". He claimed he had only enjoyed one brief period in his life: his carefree childhood on the banks of the Thames. A soul-destroying job, an assassination attempt, a disastrous, roller coaster of a marriage and a stubborn refusal to grow up all lead to Kenneth Grahame's crafting "The Wind in the Willows", one of Britain's most beloved children's books. But his obsession with childhood eventually leads to the greatest tragedy of Grahame's life.
"Lost in the Willows" is a poignant, moving and often funny examination of the life and relationships of this beloved children's author. The Wind in the Willows has not been out of print since it was published. Kenneth Grahame's reverence for rural comradeship is timeless, but it could not bring peace to the author himself.
Written by award-winning playwright Christine Foster ('Four Thieves Vinegar', 'Off the Map') and directed by Margot Jobbins ('Four Thieves Vinegar', 'Mayhem at the Cabaret Voltaire'). Starring Neil James ('God of Carnage'), Abi McLoughlin ('Confessional'), Robert Cohen ('The Trials of Harvey Matusow') and Laura Fausner ('The Railway Children').
"Lost in the Willows" is the second collaboration between Margot Jobbins and Christine Foster. As part of Brighton Fringe 2019, FourTails Theatre Company presented Christine's Four Thieves Vinegar, a production receiving multiple 4-* and 5-* reviews and chosen as one of Fringe Encore's three "Top Picks" of Fringe 2019.
FringeReview.com - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED:
"A consummate cast, a subtle, unfolding play, devastating in storytelling. Innocence sours to despair, acclaim to agony, whispers rise to shrieks. A definitive staged version of Grahame's life."
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In short walking distance from Friars Walk car park, plus on-road parking on Pinwell Road and other streets.
Four minute walk from Lewes train station. Multiple bus routes available.
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