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  1. FirstproducedbytheIncorporatedStageSociety attheapollotheatre,Decembergth,1928,with thefollowingcast Stanhope--mr.laurengeolivier Osborne--mr.georgezucco Trotter--mr ...

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  3. obviously polemical thrust than Journey’s End did. Journey’s End was the first war play that kept its feet in the Flanders mud. What they [the public] had never been shown before on the stage was how men really lived in the trenches, how they talked and how they behaved. Old soldiers recognised themselves…Women recognised their sons,

  4. The sergeant-major sees 9. to that. (He points off to the right) The servants and signallers sleep in there. Two officers in here, and three in there. (He points to the left- hand tunnel .) That is, if you've got five officers. Osborne We've only got four at present, but a new man's coming up to-night.

  5. 12 feb 2013 · Journey's end : Sherriff, R. C. (Robert Cedric), 1896-1975 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. Journey’s End, first performed in 1928-29, is based on playwright R.C. Sherriff’s World War I experience as a Captain in Britain’s East Surrey regiment. Set in the rat-infested trenches near St Quentin, France, in March 1918, the play makes reference to several World War I battles, weapons and combat terms.

  7. R. C. Sherriff - Journey's End (1928) (2) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.