Today, 23 June, the National Theatre's award-winning production of War Horse will release over 150,000 new tickets for sale, taking bookings at the New London Theatre up to 12 February 2010. The National's sell-out production of Nick Stafford's adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's book transferred to the West End in March this year where it has been playing to packed houses ever since. Last week, just 12 weeks after its opening at the New London Theatre, War Horse recouped its transfer costs, having had a record breaking week of sales in May of over £330,000.
Nicholas Hytner, Director,
National Theatre, said: "
War Horse caught the imagination of audiences from its very first outing at the National, and I'm delighted that this astonishing production is engendering an equally heartfelt response from thousands of theatregoers in the West End."
Michael Morpurgo said: "So,
War Horse gallops on. I am so pleased for the
National Theatre and for all those wonderful people concerned with this unique production and I am delighted that so many people want to be part of it."
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.
Directed by
Marianne Elliott and
Tom Morris,
War Horse is designed by
Rae Smith, with puppet design and fabrication by
Basil Jones and
Adrian Kohler for Handspring Puppet Company, lighting by Paul Constable, and movement and horse choreography by
Toby Sedgwick; the puppetry directors are
Basil Jones and
Adrian Kohler, with video design by
Leo Warner and
Mark Grimmer, songmaker
John Tams, music by
Adrian Sutton, sound by
Christopher Shutt.
War Horse is produced in the West End by the
National Theatre and National Angels and is sponsored by Accenture, supporters of Innovation at the
National Theatre.
NEW BOOKING PERIOD 28 SEPTEMBER 2009 - 13 FEBRUARY 2010
Address: New London Theatre, Drury Lane, London, WC2B 5PW
Dates: Booking until12 February 2010
Performances: Monday and Wednesday-Saturday evenings at 7.30pm
Tuesday evenings at 7pm
Thursday & Saturday matinees at 2.30pm
Ticket prices: £47.50, £35, £25, £15 Monday - Thursday
£49.50, £37.50, £25, £15 Friday - Saturday
Under 18's: £10 off top 2 prices (Monday - Thursday)
Under 25's: Standby tickets at £25 available 1 hour before performance (Monday -Wednesday)
Groups of 12 plus: £35 (Monday - Thursday)
School Groups of 12 plus: £22.50 (Monday - Thursday)
Senior Citizens: Monday - Wednesday £10 off top two prices (conditions apply)
Access Tickets: £25
National Theatre Box Office
No booking fee
Online from
www.warhorselondon.com www.nationaltheatre.org.ukTelephone: 020 7452 3000
New London Theatre Box Office
£3.25 booking fee per ticket
Online from
www.seetickets.comTelephone: 0844 412 4654
Group Bookings: 0844 412 4650
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