Brand new production images have been released for the National Theatre’s acclaimed production of ‘War Horse’, based on Michael Morpurgo’s beloved novel.
This all-new production is now touring the UK and Ireland, currently playing at the New Wimbledon Theatre, with a press performance on Sunday 22 September at The Lowry in Salford.
War Horse, adapted by Nick Stafford and originally directed by Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris, has become the most successful play in the history of the National Theatre, winning more than 25 major awards including the Tony Award for ‘Best Play’, and has been seen by over 8.3 million people worldwide. This new tour is co-produced with Michael Harrison, Fiery Angel, and Playing Field.
The full cast of 35 includes: Rianna Ash (Joey/Topthorn head), Alexander Ballinger (Captain Friedrich Müller/Allan), Eloise Beaumont-Wood (Baby Joey), Ike Bennett (David Taylor/Thomas Bone), Haydn Burke (Billy Narracott/Sergeant Klebb), Sophie Cartman (Matron Callaghan), Jo Castleton (Rose Narracott), Owen Dagnall (Geordie), Alexandra Donnachie (Joey/Topthorn head), Felicity Donnelly (Joey/Topthorn hind), Tom Gilbey (Sergeant Fine), Thomas Goodridge (Joey/Topthorn hind), Karl Haynes (Ted Narracott), Robin Hayward (Joey/Topthorn heart), Michael Larcombe (Joey/Topthorn hind), Matthew Lawrence (Joey/Topthorn head), Madeleine Leslay (Paulette/Sarah Carter), Jack Lord (Klausen/Priest), Damian Lynch (Carter/Strauss), Lewis McBean (Joey/Topthorn heart), Chris Milford (Joey/Tophorn heart), Jordan Paris (Baby Joey), Anne-Marie Piazza (Nell Allan/Schnabel), Tea Poldervaart (Joey/Topthorn head), Lucy Thorburn (Jenny Bone/Annie Gilbert), Gareth Radcliffe (Arthur Narracott/Sergeant Thunder), Daniel Rock (Captain Stewart/Ludwig), Diany Samba-Bandza (Emilie/Baby Joey),Tom Sturgess (Albert Narracott), Alistair So (Vet Martin), Simon Stanhope (Manfred), Gun Suen (Joey/Topthorn hind), Sally Swanson (The Singer), Chris Williams (Lieutenant Nicholls/Dr Schewyk) and Rafe Young (Joey/Topthorn heart).
War Horse tells the remarkable story of a young boy called Albert and his horse Joey, set against the backdrop of the First World War. This powerfully moving and imaginative drama is a show of phenomenal inventiveness, filled with stirring music and songs, featuring ground-breaking puppetry work by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company, which brings breathing, galloping, charging, horses to thrilling life on stage and has inspired a generation of theatre-makers since its premiere in 2007.
At the outbreak of World War One, Joey, young Albert’s beloved horse, is sold to the Cavalry and shipped to France. He’s soon caught up in enemy fire, and fate takes him on an extraordinary journey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in no man’s land. Albert, who remained on his parents’ Devon farm, cannot forget Joey. Though still not old enough to enlist he embarks on a treacherous mission to find him and bring him home.
The tour is playing at: New Wimbledon Theatre (until 14 September 2024), The Lowry, Salford (18 – 28 September 2024) Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (8 – 19 October 2024), The Marlowe, Canterbury (22 October – 2 November 2024), Sunderland Empire (5 – 16 November 2024), Theatre Royal Plymouth (26 November – 7 December 2024), New Theatre Oxford (10 December 2024 – 4 January 2025), New Victoria Theatre, Woking (14 – 25 January 2025), Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (29 January – 1 February 2025), Grand Opera House, Belfast (4 – 15 February 2025), The Regent Theatre, Stoke (4 – 8 March 2025), Wolverhampton Grand Theatre (11 – 22 March 2025), Theatre Royal Glasgow (25 March – 5 April 2025), Liverpool Empire (8– 19 April), Milton Keynes Theatre (22 April – 3 May 2025), Nottingham Royal Concert Hall (7 – 17 May 2025) and Bristol Hippodrome (3 – 21 June 2025).
Casting for Leeds Grand Theatre (19 August – 6 September 2025), Edinburgh Festival Theatre (2 – 11 October 2025), Wales Millennium Centre (15 – 25 October 2025) and Norwich Theatre Royal (28 October – 8 November 2025) to be announced.
Assisted performances are available throughout the run at each venue. Further tour dates and venues to be announced. For more information and to book tickets visit WarHorseOnStage.com.
This tour of War Horse marks 110 years since the start of the First World War and follows the 40th anniversary of the publication of Michael Morpurgo’s global best-selling novel, which has now sold over 2 million copies world-wide and in 44 different languages.
Creative development for the tour has been led by Tom Morris with revival director Katie Henry, featuring reimagined designs by Rae Smith and additional music by Adrian Sutton. Puppet design and fabrication is by Adrian Kohler for Handspring Puppet Company, lighting design is by Rob Casey, movement and horse choreography is by Toby Sedgwick with puppet direction by Matthew Forbes.
Animation and projection design is by Nicol Scott for 59 Productions, John Tams is songmaker and sound design is by Christopher Shutt. Casting is by Jill Green CDG. They are joined by associate designer William Fricker and associate costume designer Johanna Coe, associate lighting designer Tom Turner, assistant lighting designer Charly Dunford, music associate Matthew Gough, associate sound designer Rob Bettle, assistant sound designer Raffaela Pancucci, musical director Dom Coyote, fight director Paul Benzing, voice coach Carol Fairlamb, dialect coach Rebecca Daltry, resident director Anna Marshall, assistant puppetry director Lewis Howard and dramatherapist Samantha Adams.
Casting associates are Olivia Laydon and Tom Shiels. War Horse received its world premiere on 9 October 2007 at the National Theatre, where it played for two seasons before opening at the New London Theatre in March 2009.
Since then, War Horse has been seen in 97 cities in 14 countries, including productions on Broadway, in Toronto and Berlin, with touring productions in the UK and Ireland, North America, the Netherlands and Belgium. The National Theatre’s Partner for Financial Wellbeing, Charles Stanley, is supporting War Horse on tour.
War Horse will visit Theatre Nation Partnerships venues, including The Lowry in Salford, Sunderland Empire, Regent Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent and Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.
War Horse UK tour dates for 2024-2025:
- New Wimbledon Theatre until 14 September 2024
com/new-wimbledon-theatre - The Lowry, Salford 18 – 28 September 2024
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com - Sunderland Empire 5 – 16 November 2024
com/sunderland-empire - Theatre Royal Plymouth 26 November – 7 December 2024
com - New Theatre Oxford 10 December 2024 – 4 January 2025
com/new-theatre-oxford - New Victoria Theatre, Woking 14 – 25 January 2025
com/venues/new-victoria-theatre - Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Dublin 29 January – 1 February 2025
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co.uk - Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent 4 – 8 March 2025
com/venues/regent-theatre - Wolverhampton Grand Theatre 11 – 22 March 2025
co.uk - Theatre Royal Glasgow 25 March – 5 April 2025
com/venues/theatre-royal-glasgow - Liverpool Empire 8 – 19 April 2025
com/venues/liverpool-empire - Milton Keynes Theatre 22 April – 3 May 2025
com/venues/milton-keynes-theatre - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham 7 – 17 May 2025
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Bristol Hippodrome 3 – 21 June 2025
atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome - Leeds Grand Theatre 19 August – 6 September 2025
com - Edinburgh Festival Theatre 2 – 11 October 2025
capitaltheatres.com - Wales Millennium Centre 15 – 25 October 2025
wmc.org.uk - Norwich Theatre Royal 28 October – 8 November 2025
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The original production of ‘War Horse’ was co-directed by Tom Morris and Marianne Elliott, with design by Rae Smith and puppet design and fabrication by Basil Jones and Adrian Kohler for Handspring Puppet Company. Original lighting design was by Paule Constable, with movement and horse choreography by Toby Sedgwick and animation and projection design by Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer for 59 Productions.
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