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Theatres - New London Theatre
| War Horse ( New London Theatre ) - Play | | 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 odyssey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in no man's land.
Albert cannot forget Joey and, still not old enough to enlist, he embarks on a treacherous mission to find him and bring him home. The National's epic is based on War Horse, the celebrated novel by the Children's Laureate (2003-05) Michael Morpurgo . Actors working with magnificent, life-sized puppets by the internationally renowned Handspring Puppet Company lead us on a gripping journey through history.
Suitable for 10 years +
Please Note: Latecomers will not be admitted until 20 minutes into the first act. |
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New London Theatre Drury Lane London WC2B 5PW
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden Nearest Bus Stop: 1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77A, 91, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341, 521, X68
Previous theatres on this site include the 1851 Middlesex Music Hall which was rebuilt in 1911 by Frank Matcham and was then renamed the Winter Garden in 1919. The theatre went dark in 1960 and was demolished in 1965. The present theatre was designed with a third of the stalls on a revolve while the walls were designed to be movable, giving the New London theatre's auditorium the facility to be adaptable.
The first production at this theatre in November 1972 was actually a concert given by Marlene Dietrich which was recorded and subsquently shown on British television. The theatre then opened officially in January 1973 with the play "The Unknown Soldier And His Wife" which starred Peter Ustinov. Later that same year the musical "Grease" played here, notable for the fact that the then unknown actor Richard Gere played the part of Danny Zuko. From 1977 to 1980 is was used as a television studio before reverting back to theatre use. Various other productions come and went until 11 May 1981 when the musical "Cats" opened, it's record-breaking run finishing on its 21 birthday, 11 May 2002, after 8,949 performances.
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