Fri 10 November, 19:30
War Horse Concert
In this very special concert, Michael Morpurgo retells an abridged version of War Horse accompanied by Ben Murray, with music and songs from the National Theatre production (which Ben also starred in as the Songman).
War Horse is one of Michael Morpurgo's most beloved books. Told from the perspective of a young farm horse, Joey, it follows his story as he is taken from the fields of Devon to the Western Front and all the people he encounters along the way. Set in 1914, young Joey is sold to the British army and thrust into the midst of the war. With his officer, he charges towards the enemy, witnessing the horror of the frontline. But even in the desolation of the trenches, Joey's courage touches the soldiers around him.
Tickets £22, Children £12 (Including £2 booking fee per ticket)
This event is organised, managed and delivered by Canterbury Cathedral
Tickets for this event are unreserved and on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please note this performance is suitable for audiences aged 9+
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