Galloping Through the Heart: War Horse Stirs the Soul

Wednesday, 15 January 2025


War Horse (Tour)
New Victoria Theatre

War Horse returns to the stage with all the emotional resonance and technical mastery that have solidified its place as an iconic theatrical experience. Directed by Tom Morris, with revival direction by Katie Henry, this production feels especially poignant in today’s world, where themes of resilience, connection, and hope resonate more profoundly than ever.

The centrepiece of this production is the breathtaking puppetry, crafted by the visionary Handspring Puppet Company. Joey and Topthorn are engineering marvels, made from lightweight materials that allow for lifelike movements while retaining a skeletal elegance. Each flick of an ear, swish of a tail, and laboured breath is brought to life by the outstanding puppeteers. Matthew Lawrence (Joey- Head), Rafe Young (Heart), and Felicity Donnelly (Hind) infuse Joey with a remarkable blend of power and vulnerability, while Rianna Ash (Head), Chris Milford (Heart), and Thomas Goodridge (Hind) give Topthorn a commanding presence that is as awe-inspiring as it is poignant. It's quite amazing how quickly you fall in love with these animals, and just shows how effective the puppetry is.

The lighting design (Rob Casey), masterfully executed, plays a crucial role in elevating the production’s emotional intensity. Harsh, angular beams during battle sequences evoke the chaos of war, while softer, golden hues in pastoral scenes create a sense of peace and nostalgia. The transitions are seamless, guiding the audience’s emotions as effectively as the narrative itself.

The atmospheric sound design and Adrian Sutton’s stirring score further immerse the audience, evoking the thundering hooves of cavalry charges and the haunting quiet of the battlefield. The interplay of sound and visuals heightens the emotional impact, ensuring each scene lands with maximum resonance. While there are moments where the graphics feel a little basic, they do fit with the general vibe and can't really detract from such a wonderful production.

Joey’s foalhood is depicted with exquisite charm by Eloise Beaumont-Wood (Head), Diany Samba-Bandza (Heart), and Jordan Paris (Hind), whose synchronised movements perfectly capture the playful innocence of a young horse. 

Another heart of this emotionally charged production is Tom Sturgess as Albert Narracott, whose heartfelt performance anchors the story with warmth and authenticity. Sturgess masterfully captures Albert’s unyielding determination and deep bond with Joey, imbuing the character with a raw vulnerability that resonates throughout the play. Whether he’s expressing tender affection for his beloved horse or grappling with the horrors of war, Sturgess commands the stage with a magnetic presence that keeps the audience firmly invested in Albert’s journey. His portrayal adds an essential human dimension to the sweeping narrative, making the connection between man and horse all the more poignant.

This production transcends traditional storytelling, blending artistry and innovation into a truly immersive experience. As one character wisely observes, “Where there’s life, there’s hope.” In a world fraught with uncertainty, War Horse is a timely reminder of our shared humanity, perseverance, and capacity for love.
From the remarkable puppetry to the evocative lighting and sound, War Horse is a technical and emotional triumph that gallops straight into your heart. This is theatre at its finest- unmissable and unforgettable.

★★★★★
Reviewed on Tuesday 14th January 2025 by Olivia
Photo Credit: Brinkhoff-Moegenburg

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