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From: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date: 20030902
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Byline: PHILIP KEY
T HE stage can still spring a few surprises as a new production of Wind in the Willows proves at the Gateway.
The classic book by Kenneth Grahame with its boating, steam trains,car smashes and barges might seem too much for a stage play.
But that does not worry the Splats Entertainment Company which brings all this to the stage.
The trick is to use a set which includes a screen on which much of this action takes place in animation. The crashes are there, a railway chase,and even Toad escaping from a window using knotted sheets.
Sometimes ...
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