"Journey's End" was written by R.C. Sherriff in 1928. The play is based on Sherriff's own experiences during World War I and depicts the futility of war and its impact on soldiers. Sherriff wrote the play to honor the courage and sacrifices of the soldiers who served in the war.
R. C. Sherriff has written: 'Journey's End' 'Journey's end, a play in three acts' -- subject(s): Drama, World War, 1914-1918 'Journeys End (Hereford Plays)' 'Miss Mabel' 'The long sunset' 'Journey's End' 'The fortnight in September' 'HOPKINS MANUSCRIPT, THE' 'A shred of evidence' 'Two hearts doubled' 'Journey's End' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Drama, Fiction 'Badger's green' 'Journey's end' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Drama, World War, 1914-1918 in fiction, Fiction 'Badger's Green'
Journey's End was written by R.C, Sherriff and Performed on the 9th of December that same year
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The 2007 winner of the Best Revival of a Play Tony was Journey's End. The play was written by R.C. Sherriff and originally debuted on Broadway on March 22, 1929 at Henry Miller's Theatre. This theatre is now known as the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
A Journey's End was created in 1998.
The Journey's End was created in 1972.
Cassius wrote them and Cinna delivered them. See the very end of Act I Scene 3.
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Journey to the End of the Knife was created in 2000.