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All Quiet on the West End Front

English

By (author): William Rycroft

War Horse is the most successful show in the National Theatres history. After two seasons at the NT it transferred to Londons West End and it was here that William Rycroft joined the company for what he thought would be six months. Four and a half years later he took his final bow having seen the show become a global smash-hit, spawning productions on Broadway, in Australia, China and other countries as it toured the world. Royal visits, glamorous guests, a Hollywood film adaptation from Steven Spielberg and a live broadcast to millions across the globe all followed too. Amidst all this, a company of over 30 actors trooped out on stage each night, 8 shows a week, in front of a thousand people and told that story as if it was the first time.

What does it feel like to perform in front of the Queen? Or Steven Spielberg? Or your celebrity crush? How do you keep sane performing the same show night after for night, more than 1,700 times? What do you learn about yourself as an actor in such a demanding show? What do you learn about yourself as a person on something so all-consuming? This behind-the-scenes look at a theatrical phenomenon tells us plenty about theatre but just as much about friendship, family and working together.

Those that saw the show may be surprised to discover some of the antics that went on whilst they watched. Those that didnt will learn that there are seven different ways to cry, why actors need to play, and how it feels to be in a play about the First World War for longer than the actual war itself! Is it weird to watch Benedict Cumberbatch say your lines on the silver screen? Do you still get nervous after so long? How do you move on after such a unique experience? Step backstage for a unique view on the story of a boy and his horse during the Great War.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912618545

About William Rycroft

William Rycroft trained as an actor at LAMDA. Together with War Horse his theatre credits included Cyrano de Bergerac and The False Servant (National Theatre) The Woman in Black (West End) The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe (RSC) Richard III (Sheffield Crucible) plus TV appearances in Heartbeat A&E Casualty and The Hello Girls. A passionate bibliophile he has narrated many audio-books spent many years as a book blogger and now works full time with books.

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