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

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  3. British trenches in the days before Operation Michael during the First World War. Journey's End is a 1928 dramatic play by English playwright R. C. Sherriff, set in the trenches near Saint-Quentin, Aisne, towards the end of the First World War. The story plays out in the officers' dugout of a British Army infantry company from 18 to 21 March ...

    • Robert Cedric Sherriff
    • 9 December 1928
    • 1928
    • English
  4. Play. Writers: R. C. Sherriff. Back to Guide. ACT ONE. ACT TWO. ACT THREE. ACT ONE. The evening of a March day . A pale glimmer of moon- light shines down the narrow steps into one corner of the dug-out . Warm yellow candle-flames light the other corner from the necks of two bottles on the table .

  5. Summary. RC Sherriff's ground-breaking play remains one of the most powerful and successful pieces of modern drama and one of the most acclaimed examples of literature that deals with the tragedy and horror of conflict. Set over the course of four days leading up to a massive German attack on the British trenches in 1917, Journey's End charts ...

  6. 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,

  7. 10 nov 2017 · Journey’s End is one of the most commonly revived plays of the First World War and will grace the silver screen in 2017. Touring production of Journeys End. Written by R C Sherriff in 1927, Journey’s End draws on the playwright’s experience of combat in the First World War.