A look at What Price Glory? and Journey’s End and the new spirit that created these dramas.

“When R.C. Sheriff, nearly ten years after the Armistice, sat down to write an easy play for the amateurs of his boat club, he seems to have had no fixed notion as to what a play ought to be. The script of Journey’s End shows a complete absence of strain…”


Click here to read an additional article concerning Journeys End.


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