Equus
Starring Simon Callow
Equus by Peter Shaffer opened at the National Theatre in 1973 and became a worldwide sensation. In 2007 a new production of Equus opened in London, starring Richard
Griffiths and Daniel Radcliffe. It became one of the biggest West End hits ever. Now you have the chance to experience this theatrical masterpiece. For no apparent reason, seventeen year old Alan Strang stabs the eyes of six horses whilst working at a riding stables. Martin Dysart is the
psychiatrist who has the task of investigating this mysterious case as well as trying to cure the boy. Peter Shaffer is the Oscar winning writer of Amadeusand A Royal Hunt
of the Sun, recently revived at the National Theatre.
This production is directed by Thea Sharrock with design by John Napier, whose past work has included CATS, Les Miserables and Miss Saigon.
Caution: Some scenes may be unsuitable for children.
Griffiths and Daniel Radcliffe. It became one of the biggest West End hits ever. Now you have the chance to experience this theatrical masterpiece. For no apparent reason, seventeen year old Alan Strang stabs the eyes of six horses whilst working at a riding stables. Martin Dysart is the
psychiatrist who has the task of investigating this mysterious case as well as trying to cure the boy. Peter Shaffer is the Oscar winning writer of Amadeusand A Royal Hunt
of the Sun, recently revived at the National Theatre.
This production is directed by Thea Sharrock with design by John Napier, whose past work has included CATS, Les Miserables and Miss Saigon.
Caution: Some scenes may be unsuitable for children.
From 12th May To 17th May
Times Eves 8pm; Wed & Sat Mats 2.30pm
Prices £18.50-£26.50
Concessions £1 off for over 60s and unwaged; Under 25s all seats £8
Venue Festival Theatre
Genre Drama
Visually stunning, gripping performances from all. A must see.
This production was truely spectacular, Alfie Alan and Simon Callow exceed their own remarkable standards, i thoroughly enjoyed it and emplore more people to see it.

steve Wilding, Worcester