Bury the Dead

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Bury the Dead
Written by Irwin Shaw
Date premiered April 18, 1936 (1936-04-18)
Place premiered Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York
Original language English
Subject World War I
Genre Expressionist agit-prop
Setting "The second year of the war that begins tomorrow."
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Bury the Dead (1936) is an expressionist anti-war drama by the American playwright Irwin Shaw. It dramatises the refusal of six dead soldiers during an unspecified war—who represent a cross-section of American society—to be buried. Each rises from the grave to express his anguish, the futility of war, and his refusal to become part of the "glorious past" to the woman who has survived him. It was first staged in New York in 1936 to great acclaim.

Characters

  • Private Driscoll
  • Private Morgan
  • Private Levy
  • Private Webster
  • Private Schelling
  • Private Dean
  • Joan Burke
  • Bess Schelling
  • Martha Webster
  • Julia Blake
  • Katherine Driscoll
  • Elizabeth Dean
  • Three Generals
  • Captain
  • Sergeant
  • Four Soldiers on Burial Detail
  • Priest
  • Rabbi
  • Doctor
  • Reporter
  • Editor
  • Two Whores
  • Three Business Men'

See also

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