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Full text of "Journeys End" See other formats. JOURNEY’S END . Al . CHARACTERS . stanhope - Commanding an Infantry . Company . OSBORNE . TROTTER . HIBBERT . RALEIGH . Officers of the Company . THE COLONEL . THE COMPANY SERGEANT-MAJOR . mason - The Officers 5 Cook . hardy - An Officer of another Regiment . A YOUNG GERMAN SOLDIER .
FirstproducedbytheIncorporatedStageSociety attheapollotheatre,Decembergth,1928,with thefollowingcast Stanhope--mr.laurengeolivier Osborne--mr.georgezucco Trotter--mr ...
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Journey's end. The front lines of World War I may be in the battle-scarred fields of France, but inside this dugout the essence of England is intimately mixed with the hard-packed dirt of the walls and floor. Captain Stanhope will stand no shirking from the men in his command - or from himself.
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,
Journey's End. English source: Humbert Wolfe. What will they give me, when journey's done? Your own room to be quiet in, Son! Who shares it with me? There is none. Shares that cool dormitory, Son! Who turns the sheets? There is but one. And no one needs to turn it, Son! Who lights the candle? Everyone. Sleeps without candle all night, Son!
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 1918, providing a glimpse of the officers' lives in the last few days before ...
Journey’s End is a play about World War I, which began in 1914 and lasted until 1918. The conflict itself was set off when Franz Ferdinand, the archduke of Austria, was assassinated by a Yugoslavian nationalist attempting to upset Austro-Hungarian rule.