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War Horse at Wolverhampton Grand 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 Wolverhampton on Tuesday 11th March 2025 at the Grand Theatre.

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Tue Mar 11 2025 Wolverhampton, UK UK
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War Horse Running March 11 2025 – March 22 2025
Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre
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Address: Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1DE
Telephone: 01902429212
Venue Capacity: 1200
The Grand Theatre, or The Grand, is an arts and performance venue based on Lichfield Street in Wolverhampton. First opening back in the 1800s, it has gone on to (barely) survive two world wars to continue to serve locals with a place to watch live theatre, operas, dramas, musicals, and everything in between - with the help of some expensive refurbishments!