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Bond hit with law suits? Alternate endings for classics
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - New version: Controversial right-wing film director Lorne Auder felt the original Kenneth Grahame story left some loose ends in terms of the legality of the animals' behaviour. At his insistence, this version includes a completely new storyline in
Guardian: My hero: Arnold Lobel by Julia Donaldson
[The Guardian] - Toad (like Kenneth Grahame's Toad, though they are different in other respects) is essentially a child. In "A Lost Button" he throws a tantrum when he keeps finding the wrong buttons: he jumps up and down and screams, "The whole world is covered with
Google News: What’s On Monday 19th December
[Blackpool Gazette] - The Library Theatre Company at the Lowry present Kenneth Grahame's classic adapted for the stage by Alan Bennett. Directed by Chris Honer. The Lowry, Salford Quays, Greater Manchester. Times vary (no shows Sundays, Christmas Day or New Year's Day).
Downton Abbey creator takes leading role
www.indcatholicnews.com
[Independent Catholic News] - Collaborating with composer and lyricist duo George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, he is now working on a musical version of Kenneth Grahame's, Wind in the Willows for the London stage. He previously worked with them on Cameron Mackintosh's production of
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