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News Toronto War Horse Will End Run in January 2013 The Toronto production of the Tony and Olivier Award-winning international hit War Horse, which opened to acclaim last winter, will end its extended run Jan. 6, 2013, after 368 performances at the Princess of Wales Theatre. The Canadian staging will close the same day as the Tony-winning Broadway production.

The WWI-set story of a bond between a boy and his beloved horse officially opened Feb. 28 at Toronto's Princess of Wales Theatre. Previews began Feb. 10, with tickets originally on sale through June 30. Two extensions followed. 

The National Theatre of Great Britain, National Angels, Bob Boyett and David Mirvish produce the Toronto run.

As previously reported, the Broadway production of War Horse will also end its Tony-winning run Jan. 6, 2013, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater.

Future productions are planned in Australia, Berlin, as well as a tour of the U.K. and Ireland.

Tony Award-winning directors Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris reunited with members of the original creative team to re-create the production for Canadian audiences. The epic drama incorporates life-size equestrian puppets to tell its tale of a young English boy and his horse at the dawn of WWI. Newcomer Alex Furber takes on the role of Albert Narracott, who develops a strong bond with a young foal named Joey. Stratford Festival veteran Brad Rudy plays Ted Narracott, with Tamara Bernier-Evans (Mamma Mia!) as Rose Narracott, Richard McMillan (The Boys in the Photograph, The Lion King) as Arthur Narracott and Patrick Galligan (Shaw Festival's My Fair Lady) as Friedrich Muller.

The cast also includes Steven Yaffe as Billy Narracott, Melanie Doane as Song Person #1 and Tatjana Cornij as Song Person #2. The acting ensemble includes Neil Foster, Bruce Godfree, Ryan Hollyman, Cara Hunter, David Hurwitz, Araya Mengesha, Brendan Murray, Brian Paul, Geoffrey Pounsett, Dylan Roberts and Brendan Wall.

War Horse also features actor-musicians who manipulate the life-size equestrian puppets central to the story. Joey as a foal is inhabited by Mairi Babb, Patrick Kwok-Choon and Rahnuma Panthaky. Joey and Topthorn, as adults, are played by Christy Adamson, Brad Cook, Adam Cunningham, Caden Douglas, James Retter Duncan, Troy Feldman, Bryan Hindle, Grant Landry, Ryan Reid, Sean Robertson, Brendan Rowland and Dayna Tietzen.

Based on Michael Morpurgo's 1982 children's novel, War Horse premiered in London in 2007 and officially opened on Broadway April 14, 2011, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. Lincoln Center Theater aligned with the National Theatre of Great Britain and producer Boy Boyett to import the acclaimed drama. It continues to play a celebrated West End run. The Broadway production, which earned five 2011 Tony Awards, including Best Play and Best Direction, continues as well.

The production features costumes and drawings by Rae Smith and original puppet design and construction by Adrian Kohler, lighting by Paule Constable, and movement and horse choreography by Toby Sedgwick. The puppetry directors are Basil Jones and Adrian Kohler; video designers are Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer; and songs are by John Tams. War Horse has music by Adrian Sutton and sound by Christopher Shutt.

Here's how the creators bill the work: "England, 1914. As World War I begins, 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 journey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in No Man’s Land. But Albert cannot forget Joey and, though not old enough to enlist, he embarks on a treacherous mission to find his horse and bring him home."

Phone (800) 771-3933 or visit Mirvish.com.

 
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