

Unknown Soldier, The
Warren Frost
Soldiers is a play about Winston Churchill, the monumental war leader Western civilization produced in its darkest hour.
It is also a morality play that makes an impassioned plea for an international convention to outlaw the bombing of defenseless civilians.
It is, finally, a restatement in gripping dramatic terms of the same question that animated The Deputy How does man exercise his responsibility?" Cast in form of a play within a play.
Soldiers creates a vast, carefully documented, richly detailed panorama of the war in progress, showing Churchill strutting upon the stage of history with the irrepressible authority of a giant.
It is a multifaceted portrait of a man full of immense contradiction an intellectual colossus with common failings, reckless and far-seeing, vindictive and generous, deeply humanitarian yet obsessed by power.
It is Hochhuth's triumph to have fit together these disparate components into a powerful drama of epic proportions.
M 'Soldiers' is an engrossing play.
John Colicos' portrayal of Churchill is masterly."
-Clive Barnes, The New York Times
"A tremendous work. The character of Churchill himself is irresistible and volcanic."
— Edwin Newman, WNBC-TV
"By far the most important theatre event of the year."
— Newsweek
Soldiers is a play written by Robert David Macdonald and published by Samuel French .
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