The Warhorse at The New London Theatre December 11th 2009

Second time round- I saw this back in August and couldn't wait to see it again. The play is based on the moving book by Michael Morpurgo and set during the first world war. The set is simple and the story told through song and words. The stars of the show are thre horses- giant mechanical puppets which manage to capture t allhe subtle movements of horses- the flicker of a tail or an ear, eyelids opening and closing, the rise and fall of a torso.

 


Joey the equine hero is sold as a warhorse and the horrors of the first world war are revealed.

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Eelyn Lee
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written by Eelyn Lee, January 06, 2010
Gwenan...maybe you could upload a picture from Warhorse??? You can google search for images of Warhorse; right click and 'save as target'..... save to your computer. Then you can edit the blog entry; click on the 'images' button on the right which will allow you to browse images on your computer. Select your image and it's in!!!smilies/wink.gifsmilies/wink.gifsmilies/wink.gifsmilies/wink.gifsmilies/wink.gif Don't forget to save the blog entry
nickcan
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written by nickcan, January 06, 2010
I loved War Horse! Isn't it the most extraordinary thing ever? I was convinced I had actually seen horses on stage...cried my eyes out too!!!! Just thinking of it maes me want to see it again. Did you see it at the National or in the West End?

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