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Based on the international best-selling book, this bold and uplifting new musical tells the extraordinary true story of William Kamkwamba.

In drought-stricken Malawi, a 13-year-old boy dreams of saving his village. Nobody believes he can – not his father, his friends, nor his community. As crops fail and hope runs dry, William finds inspiration in scraps of old machinery and a handful of library books. What he lacks in resources, he makes up for in determination, grit and imagination, and a windmill begins to take shape. Can William defy expectations and harness the power of the wind to bring energy, life, and hope to his people?

Chiwetel Ejiofor, who wrote, directed, and starred in the 2019 film joins the West End production as Executive Producer.

Adapted from William Kamkwamba’s book and Ejiofor’s film, this West End premiere transfers directly from Stratford-upon-Avon, directed by Lynette Linton (Shifters, Sweat, Intimate Apparel, Blues for an Alabama Sky), formerly Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre, with book and lyrics by Richy Hughes (Superhero) and music and lyrics by Tim Sutton (Restless Natives, RSC’s The Merry Wives of Windsor).

A celebration of human ingenuity and the courage to dream in the face of impossible odds, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is a powerful story where imagination brings hope for tomorrow.

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is playing @sohoplace for a limited run from 29 April until 18 July 2026 . To book your tickets - from £25 - click here

To enter:

 For your chance to win four tickets to see 

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind @sohoplace London , complete the competition entry form below.

Terms and Conditions: One winner will receive four tickets to see The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind @sohoplace London , valid for Monday to Friday performances until 19 June 2026. No cash alternative. All elements of the prize are subject to availability. Travel and accommodation not included.

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