Theatre Audience Podcast

Equus & War Horse


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This episode, we're talking horses - but in two very different theatrical experiences. Natalie reviews Peter Shaffer's psychological masterpiece Equus at the Menier Chocolate Factory, while Darren heads to the National Theatre for the long-awaited homecoming of the global phenomenon War Horse.


Equus


What could drive a seemingly ordinary seventeen-year-old boy to commit an act of shocking violence against six horses?


That's the question at the heart of Peter Shaffer's modern classic Equus, now revived at the Menier Chocolate Factory in a gripping new production directed by Lindsay Posner. As psychiatrist Martin Dysart attempts to understand his young patient Alan Strang, the investigation becomes something far more profound than a search for motive. The deeper Dysart digs, the more he is forced to confront his own beliefs about passion, normality, worship and what it truly means to live a fulfilled life.


Natalie discusses whether this powerful revival still packs the same psychological punch that has made Equus one of the most celebrated plays of the twentieth century, and why its questions remain as provocative today as when it first premiered.


War Horse


Nearly twenty years after it first changed the landscape of British theatre, War Horse returns home to the National Theatre.


Based on Michael Morpurgo's beloved novel, the production follows young Albert and his horse Joey, whose bond is tested when the First World War tears them apart. As Joey is shipped to the battlefields of France, Albert embarks on a dangerous journey to bring his beloved companion home.


Featuring the extraordinary puppetry of Handspring Puppet Company, a soaring score and some of the most breathtaking stagecraft ever created, War Horse remains one of the defining theatrical productions of the modern era. Darren reflects on experiencing the show for the first time, discussing whether its emotional storytelling and revolutionary puppetry still have the power to captivate audiences in an era shaped by productions such as Life of Pi and My Neighbour Totoro.


Two acclaimed productions. Two unforgettable relationships between humans and horses. One explores obsession and psychology; the other love, loyalty and survival against the backdrop of war.

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Theatre Audience PodcastBy Natalie Maher & Darren Murphy

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