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War Horse

Published Thursday 18 October 2007 at 11:15 by Susan Elkin

This show is worth seeing for the spectacular, riveting puppetry.

Life- size horses, half model, half skeleton, are manipulated by three puppeteers, two within the body working legs and hips and one from outside it controlling the head. The sinuous equine movements and sounds are totally convincing especially when they are ridden.

The geese and crows, toddler in arms and injured soldiers are effective too.

The story of the much loved Devon-born Joey who is sold to become a war horse in 1914 and eventually reunited with his original owner after several gruelling and terrifying years in France, unfolds to evocative music. This is well led on stage by accordion playing folk singer Tam Van Eyken, sometimes accompanied by an off stage quasi-military band.

Luke Treadaway gives a searing performance as Albert the teenager who loves Joey from a foal and eventually goes off to war underage to experiences terrible losses and suffering - all beautifully suggested with a fragmented filmed-on backdrop, clever lighting and some pretty good props such as full-size WW1 tank.

There are two problems, however. First there’s the plotting. Nick Stafford has distorted Michael Morpurgo’s novel to such an extent that a newcomer would be baffled by much of the action. Who is the French child, Emilie (played rather unsuccessfully by a grotesque puppet) for example and why does she suddenly call Joey ‘Mon cheval?’ Then there’s the faulty pacing. The action is self indulgently slow in several places. At least 15 to 20 minutes should have been sliced off the length.

It’s impressive - big stage, big cast work and older children will come flocking because Morpurgo’s stories are so popular. But some may be disappointed because theatricality is no substitute for clear, well timed story telling.

Production information

By:
based on a novel by Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Nick Stafford
Composer:
Adrian Sutton and John Tams
Management:
National Theatre, in association with Handspring Puppet Company
Cast:
Alex Avery, Joshua Blake, Pascale Burgess, Richard Cant, Sam Clark, Kate Colebrook, Emily Cooper, Matt Costain, Ewen Cummins, Danny Dalton, Matthew Forbes, Bob Fox, Thomas Goodridge, Owain Gwynn, Jack Holden, Robert Horwell, Christian Jenner, Luke Jerdy, Curtis Jordan, Louise Kempton, Dominic Leeder, Henry Maynard, Shaun McKee, Steve Nicolson, Christopher Patrick Nolan, Jack Parker, Malcolm Ridley, Mat Ruttle, William Rycroft, Rachel Sanders, Eliot Short, Meghan Treadway, John Trindle, Adam Welsh, Tom Wilton
Director:
Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris
Design:
Rae Smith
Sound:
Christopher Shutt
Lighting:
Paule Constable
Choreography:
Toby Sedgwick, who also performs
Website:
www.warhorseonstage.com

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Run sheet

National, Olivier London
October 8 2007-January 31, September 10 2008-March 18 2009
New London London
April 3-September 26, September 28 2009-February 13, February 14-October 23, October 24 2010-February 12, February 13-October 22, October 23 2011-February 18, February 17 2012-October 26, 19-October 20, October 21 2012-February 16 2013
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