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War Horse at Stoke Regent Theatre

War Horse tour dates and tickets
Following 8 record-record breaking years in London’s West End and having played in 11 countries around the world to over 7 million people, the National Theatre’s acclaimed play War Horse will soon tour the UK.

War Horse will be performing 1 event in Stoke on Tuesday 4th March 2025 at the Regent Theatre.

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Tue Mar 4 2025 Stoke, UK UK
Tickets on sale Thursday May 16 at 10:00AM
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Address: Stoke Regent Theatre, Piccadilly, Stoke, ST1 1AP
Telephone: 0844 871 7627
Venue Capacity: 1600
The Regent Theatre is a performance arts venue based in Piccadilly, Stoke. Originally opened in the 1920s as a 'super cinema', it's now used for people to watch anything from musicals, opera, drama, plays, comedy, and anything stage based. It holds an annual pantomime every year, a hit with locals.