The Wind in the Willows: A Weasel’s Tale
A new re-imagining of The Wind in the Willows told from the margins. Young weasel Kit fights for home and belonging in a changing Wild Wood. Narrated by Penelope Wilton.
A new re-imagining of The Wind in the Willows told from the margins. Set in a timeless, Kenneth Grahame-inspired England, the drama looks up from weasel-height at class, home and who gets to belong when the Wild Wood is being carved up by developers. Narrated by Penelope Wilton, it blends the familiar riverbank world with the pressures of eviction, empty grand houses and power concentrated in a few determined hands.
Kit, a young weasel, is watching her family slide into precarity as the scrubland around their burrow is sold off and the criminal Chief Weasel tightens his grip. With her best friends - Portly the otter and Radar the bat - Kit’s world collides with Mole, Ratty, Badger and other classic characters, while a grand house standing empty becomes a magnet for grievance and opportunity. What follows is a fight not for glory but for a place to live: shifting alliances, contested territory and small acts of care that build a community where suspicion says it cannot exist. A story about who gets to stay, what makes a home, and how belonging is made on the riverbank.
Dramatist Tom Morton-Smith is a playwright and screenwriter best known for the RSC’s Oppenheimer and the multi-award-winning stage adaptation of My Neighbour Totoro.
Cast:
Narrator . . . . . Penelope Wilton
Kit . . . . . Claire Morgan
Portly . . . . . Harriet Carmichael
Radar . . . . . Kathryn Drysdale
Magpie, Chief, Ratty, Badger, Toad . . . . . Ed Gaughan
Ma-Weasel . . . . . Jasmine Hyde
Mole . . . . . Django Bevan
Otter . . . . . Clive Hayward
Written by Tom Morton-Smith
Production co-ordinator: Luke MacGregor
Technical producers: Keith Graham, Sam Dickinson
Sound designer: Sharon Hughes
Director: Sasha Yevtushenko
A ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Studios production

