This film reflects on the history of horses in battle from 3000BC to the present day, including their role in the French Revolution and notably World War I, the setting for War Horse.
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This film reflects on the history of horses in battle from 3000BC to the present day, including their role in the French Revolution and notably World War I, the setting for War Horse.
This film reflects on the history of horses in battle from 3000BC to the present day, including their role in the French Revolution and notably World War I, the setting for War Horse.
This is a lesson plan that offers ideas for teaching the First World War. There are the lesson on key events, the use of horses and how the world of 1914 differs from the world of today. This can be used with the Horse Power map that can be found on the War Horse website and the National Theatre website.
This is a short film taken from the full length documentry Making War Horse. See rehearsal footage, interviews with the cast and creatives and discover how this award winning piece of theatre came into being.
This pamphlet about Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris’ production of War Horse at the National Theatre in 2007 contains production images, interviews and the creative process of the show.
This scheme of work is intended for use with students studying English at KS3, which has been designed to support the National Theatre production of War Horse. It contains production images, areas of exploration and suggested activities for classroom work.
This film reflects on the history of horses in battle from 3000BC to the present day, including their role in the French Revolution and notably World War I, the setting for War Horse.