Today, 5 November 2010, a further 130,000 tickets are being released for the National Theatre's production of War Horse taking bookings at the New London Theatre to 18 February 2012.
Now in its fourth year, Nick Stafford's adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's book has been playing to packed houses at the New London Theatre where it continues to delight and thrill audiences from playwrights to politicians and rock stars to royalty.
There are plans for the National Theatre's production of War Horse to be seen across the globe with a Broadway production opening on 15 March next year and the West End production now booking until 18 February 2012. Details of further productions, including an international tour starting in the Autumn of 2012, are due to be announced in the coming months. Production is underway for Stephen Spielberg's film version of Michael Morpurgo's book which is expected to be released next year.
Since it's opening almost 878,500 people have now seen the show, including, at the New London Theatre, over 60,000 children on reduced price tickets.
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. But 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 current West End cast is Jacob Anderson (Billy), Matthew Aubrey (Albert Narracott), James Barriscale (Chapman Carter/Colonel Strauss/ Sgt. Fine), Nigel Betts (Arthur Narracott/Sgt. Thunder), Andrew Bridgmont (Alternate Songman/Greig/ Schweyk), Matthew Burgess (Joey heart), Killian Burke (ensemble), Emily Cooper (Joey and Topthorn hind/Goose), Matthew Forbes (ensemble/Heini), Ross Green (Joey and Topthorn heart/ ensemble), David Grewcock (Joey and Topthorn head/ensemble), Robin Guiver (Joey and Topthorn heart/Geordie), Stephen Harper (Topthorn head/Geordie), Curtis Jordan (Topthorn hind), Nicolas Karimi (Topthorn heart), Tim Lewis (ensemble), Sarah Mardel (Baby Joey heart/Emilie), Jess Murphy (Paulette/Baby Joey hind), Eamonn O'Dwyer (Songman/Greig/Schweyk), Toby Olìe (Joey and Topthorn head/Goose), David Ononokpono (Captain Stewart), Ian Piears (Joey hind/Heine), Malcolm Ridley (Sgt. Allan/Schnabel/Manfred), Ruth Rogers (Joey head), William Rycroft (Bone/Rudi/Callaghan), Abdul Salis (David Taylor), Rachel Sanders (Rose/Sentry Shaw), Anthony Shuster (Priest/ Karl/Vet Martin), Perri Snowden (Captain Nicholls), Vanessa-Faye Stanley (Baby Joey head/ensemble), Ben Thompson (Joey and Topthorn hind/Goose), Zubin Varla (Friedrich Muller), Andy Williams (Ted Narracott) and Thomas Wilton (ensemble/Klebb).
LISTINGS INFORMATION FOR War Horse Address: New London Theatre, Drury Lane, London WC2B 5PW Dates: currently booking until 18 February 2012 Performances: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays at 7.30pm Tuesdays at 7pm Thursday & Saturdays at 2.30pm and 7.30pm Ticket prices: £15-£49.50 plus concessions From 14 February 2011: £15 - £55 plus concessions Prices include a 75p restoration levy Box Office New London Theatre Box Office Booking fee Telephone 0844 412 4654 Online from www.seetickets.com National Theatre Box Office No booking fee Telephone 020 7452 3000 Online from www.warhorselondon.com www.nationaltheatre.org.uk Christmas Schedule 2010 Monday 20 December at 7.30pm Tuesday 21 December at 2pm & 7pm Wednesday 22 December at 2pm & 7pm Thursday 23 December at 2pm & 7pm Friday 24 December at 2pm Saturday 25 December - no performance Sunday 26 December - no performance Monday 27 December at 7.30pm Tuesday 28 December at 7pm Wednesday 29 December at 2pm & 7pm Thursday 30 December at 2pm & 7pm Friday 31 December at 2pm Saturday 1 January at 2.30pm & 7.30pm Sunday 2 January - no performance Monday 3 January at 7pm Tuesday 4 January at 7pm Wednesday 5 January at 7.30pm Thursday 6 January at 2.30pm & 7.30pm Friday 7 January at 7.30pm Saturday 8 January at 2.30pm & 7.30pm Sunday 9 January - no performance