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The Wind in the Willows Brings Beloved Musical to New Generations

A celebrated classic continues to charm schools and community theaters with its adaptable format and timeless appeal.

-- The Wind in the Willows, a lively musical adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s novel with music and words by Liz Peterson, remains a favorite choice for schools and theaters across the U.S. and abroad. With productions staged in 28 states and 3 foreign countries, the show continues to captivate new generations of performers and audiences alike.

This engaging and accessible musical follows the adventures of Mr. Toad, Mole, Water Rat, and Badger—four unforgettable animal friends navigating loyalty, mischief, and the perils of motorcars. Suitable for school casts, adult ensembles, or mixed groups, the musical is often cited among the most adaptable musicals for middle schools and a top pick for community theater groups seeking musicals for the whole family.

“What has always mattered to me is giving directors something they can truly make their own,” says Liz Peterson. “This show has been performed in living rooms and high school auditoriums, with fourth graders or with senior actors, and each time it becomes something warm and unique. That flexibility has kept it alive.”

The Wind in the Willows can be performed in either a 45-minute concert version or a full 90-minute production. Casts may range from 10 to 60 or more, with staging as minimal or elaborate as needed. The script supports all-male, all-female, or mixed ensembles. Musical accompaniment is equally flexible: options include a piano-vocal score, a synthesizer accompaniment CD, or full orchestration appropriate for high school orchestras. This range makes it one of the most practical and rewarding musicals for directors at every level of experience.

The musical's charm lies in its gentle humor, memorable songs, and the ability of young and seasoned performers to find intense character moments within the ensemble. In addition to its stage appeal, it also supports arts education by encouraging collaboration, creativity, and confidence. Whether performed in suburban Chicago, New York classrooms, or overseas venues, audiences consistently respond to its energy and emotional warmth.

While The Wind in the Willows remains her most widely performed work, Liz Peterson’s catalog also includes Grandpa Ben, a thoughtful children’s musical centered on Benjamin Franklin, and Three Men in a Boat, a slapstick comedy for older teens and adults. However, it’s Wind in the Willows that continues to stand out—thanks to its balance of playfulness, adaptability, and generational appeal.

About the company: The Wind in the Willows is a versatile musical by Liz Peterson, adapted from the classic novel by Kenneth Grahame. Designed for both small and large ensembles, it offers concert and full-length versions, flexible accompaniment options, and roles suited to performers of all ages. The show is part of Peterson’s broader catalog of educational and community-friendly musicals, which emphasize accessible storytelling and strong ensemble work. More information, music samples, and licensing details are available at.

Contact Info:
Name: Liz Peterson
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Organization: Wind In the Willows
Address: 1100 Pembridge Apartment 229 Lake Forest, Illinois, 60045
Phone: 847-401-2276
Website: https://www.petersonwindinthewillows.com/

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