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the historical context is the siunking of the ship 'bon voyage' hope this helps :)
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We acted this play out in high school. I understood it to be a play with no actual historical context. I think it can be set in any time. It was written in the late 1960's, so perhaps it is based on the social situation at the time. David Campton writes, "It seems to me that the chaos affecting everyone today- political, technical, sociological religious, etc. etc. - is so all pervading that it cannot be ignored, yet so shattering that it can only be approached through comedy." This quote was taken straight out of the script so he must be addressing the social problems of that time.
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