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Go to KERA TV Making War Horse and click on OFFICIAL WEBSITE for a glimpse of the life-sized horse puppet in action, held up by three people.
If you saw the June 2012 KERA-TV production re The Making of War Horse then you KNOW that this performance is an absolute must-see event.
Tom O. from Los Angeles
THEATRICAL MAGIC
I'm only rating the show FIVE STARS because the scale doesn't allow
for more. This is one of the most visceral, heart wrenching yet
ultimately joyous evenings you are ever apt to spend in a theater.
And the horses are pure magic: within seconds of their appearance
onstage, they are real.
Anonymous from Anytown, AT 55555
MUST SEE THEATRE!
We had the opportunity to see War Horse in London 2 years ago and my husband and I were both spellbound! The horses are alive after the first few scenes...it's a tragic yet amazing, uplifting play that will keep you talking for days!
Vincent P. from Providence, Rhode Island
WARHORSE IS MAGIC!
Warhorse is magic. A wonderful story which is so masterfully and innovatively portrayed. The puppet horses are real in appearance and as characters. The puppeteers do a most amazing job as you see them but they vanish, userped by the acting and movement they instill in these puppets. The human actors, the singers and the entire cast are wonderful. The production was unique, fascinating and so successful in bringing this book and movie to life on stage. It delivers an evening of pure entertainment on so many levels and provided one of the most enjoyable nights ever here at the Providence Performing Arts Center. Thanks to all who put this show together.
Janet Jacobsen from Vancouver Island, BC
EXCELLANT PRODUCTION
Saw this production in Toronto and was thoroughly blown away. I had seen the movie twice, and the theatre production was so realistic and the puppetry so professional, one forgot very quickly that this was a play. I would see again in a minute.
DMC from Syracuse, New York
PHENOMENAL
My husband and I went to the matinee today! Truly unlike anything
we've ever seen. One becomes so mesmerized by the puppetry and
involved in the character of the actors, including the war horses,
that you truly believe the animals are real. I was sorry the theater
was not full to capacity. This is a privilege to have this show in
Syracuse. I worry that poor attendance will keep other shows away.
L.w. from Dillsburg, PA USA
MUST SEE THEATRE
The most extraorinary piece of theatre I have ever seen. The piece transforms stagecraft art into theatrical magic. I saw this production in Hershey this past weekend and looking forward to Baltimore to experience Warhorse again.
Ian from Amherstburg, Ontario
SIMPLY THE BEST
The film was pretty good but if you haven't seen the stage production of Warhorse, you haven't seen the real thing. I defy anybody to watch this stunning show and not be amazed by the skill and total believability of the puppeteers - truly superb recreations of magnificent animals. Catch the show at the Fisher before it moves on - you won't regret it.
R Canty from Jacksonville, Florida
A MAGICAL SHOW
We attend the theater regularly - WAR HORSE is a theatrical experience!! From the puppetry to the acting to the production - DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW. I'm not sure there will be another like it in my lifetime.
Anonymous from Vancouver, British Columbia
WAR HORSE INDIGENOUS CHARACTERS A DISAPPOINTMENT
Went to see War Horse last night at the Queen E. The handspring
puppets were magical! I am still marveling at what they
accomplished which was make the audience believe a 1000 lbs.
horse is alive on the theater stage.
Disappointing were the casting of some of the characters,
particularly that of the young French girl.......what were the
directors thinking when they cast a girl of obvious Chinese
descent. Yes, she was a very good actress but that did not take
away from the fact that she is supposed to be a french girl living
in the countryside during WW1!
This aside, the play was very good.
Loved War Horse-Disappointed in Staff from Chicago, Illinois
GREAT SHOW-POOR STAFF AT THE CADALLIC PALACE
War Horse deserves a 5+ as a show. It is outstanding. The staff at the Cadallic Palace needs a lot of improvement. With many patrons being elderly, the patience and assistance of the staff leaves a lot to be desired. On a very cold day, patrons were left in a very cold venue and after the show the staff showed little patience with patrons who needed assistance or to sit while waiting for cars. The staff was more concerned about clearing the theater for the next performance versus caring about their current patrons. The show is outstanding but for ticket price-I expect a staff that is helpful, pleasent and caring (especially about the elderly patrons who need assistance). Do yourself a favor management staff-improve your staff and improve your restroom situation. What a disaster to wait for so long to use a restroom. Come on Chicago-you can do better for your patrons!
Aevans from Edmonton, Alberta
WAR HORSE - NOT MUCH OF A STORY
The puppets were fabulous for sure. I have tickets very close to the
stage and yet I missed a lot of the dialogue. The story was not
particularly engaging and seemed to be a device to feature the
puppets. Lion King it is not.
aevand
Anonymous from Detroit, Michigan
NOT FOR CHILDREN
Too intense, dark, and depressing. Great job on the horses. Could't wait till it was over.
Jake from Greenville, South Carolina
MORE LIKE 'SNORE HORSE'
Amazing puppet - horrible show - left at intermission. The best cast member was a Goose puppet. If the show were 15 minutes long - OK - but beyond that - no way.
Margaret Martens from Syracuse, New York
I DON'T GET IT.
Okay, the puppetry of the horses was magnificent,
and after just a few minutes you didn't even notice
the puppeteers. That being said, my husband and I
could not wait for intermission so that we could
leave. We found it boring, and a bit silly. Great
puppetry does not make up for not caring about
anything else that is going on.
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