

Oh What a Lovely War
Charles Chilton
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Readers appreciate the depth and relevance of 'Oh What A Lovely War', noting its impactful commentary on the horrors of World War I. Many find the blend of humor and serious themes compelling, as well as the theatrical innovation it introduced. The musical aspects and historical critique contribute to its enduring appeal, provoking thought and discussion among audiences.
Fully annotated student edition of a modern classic
Oh What a Lovely War is a theatrical chronicle of the First World War, told through the songs and documents of the period.
First performed by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London in 1963, it received the acclaim of London audiences and critics.
It won the Grand Prix of the Théâtre des Nations festival in Paris that year and has gone on to become a classic of the modern theatre.
In 1969 a film version was made which extended the play's popular success.
The play is now on the standard reading list of schools and universities around the UK and was revived by the Royal National Theatre in 1998.
Oh What A Lovely War is a British play written by Charles Chilton and published by Methuen (2009).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781474222044).
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