Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-247) and index.
Recruitment and employment -- Effects of the war on theatrical production -- Performing for charity -- Forces entertainment in Britain -- Military provision abroad -- Civilian theatre provision in the war zones -- War plays.
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Theatre at War, 1914-18, is the only comprehensive study of theatre entertainment and the Great War. This is a fascinating social history of the theatre in Britain, her armed forces and of her allies, both at home and in the trenches.