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The Wind in the Willows

Type:Outdoor Theatre

Lytham Hall, Ballam Road, Lytham, Lancashire, FY8 4TX

Tel: 01253736652

The Wind in the Willows
Open air touring specialists and Fylde coast favourites ILLYRIA are back with two performances of Kennethe Graham's ever-popular tale of Rat, Mole, Badger and the bumptious Mt. Toad, following the reopening of Lytham Hall and parklands.
Each show will last one hour without an interval and the audience of 200 will spread across the magnificent north lawn.
Gates will open for picnickers one hour before each show.
There's free car parking close to the arena and refreshments will be available from the tea room.
Tickets must be purchased in advance online from www.illyria.co.uk or from Lytham Hall in person, by phone or E mail, preferably in groups of six.
Adults £10 children, ages 3 to 18 £7

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