Description
THE WHITE FEATHER – DRAMA ABOUT THE GREAT WAR
George Shilton and Andrew Walker are two lads in Mansfield, Nottingham. Both in their early twenties and both certain they are not going to go to war voluntarily. The year is 1915 – The Great War is in its second year. As the boys are out on their way to the pub, they encounter Jenny Seabury, a suffragette. She is there to give a speech about the boys who won’t go to fight in this drama about the Great War. George and Andrew take exception to her and her speech and heckle her down. Later she presents the two lads with the white feather of cowardice. The boys are incensed.
When they reach the pub the barmaid May Corfield is down in the dumps. On further questioning the boys learn from her that her husband Billy has gone away to fight. The boys are shocked and amazed. Billy is just no soldier. Indeed, we learn later that Billy has been killed in action and the harsh reality of war shows its ugly face and what war from a working class perspective really means.
Other plays by British playwright Owen Lewis:
The Astounding Works of Simon Trout – British comedy play
The retirement of the Witches of Ipswich – British comedy
Action Man and the Lost kids – children’s play about technology
Author: Owen Lewis
Type: One act Play
Genre: Drama about the Great War
Cast: 2M 2F
Ages of the actors: Three in their twenties, one in her forties
Suitable for: All ages to watch and teens up to perform
Length: One hour
Set: The street with a soapbax and then the local pub
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – regional accents if you choose to do them and conveying the genuine emotions that arise in times of war
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Like this play? Other plays about war for you to sink your teeth into:
Letters of Love – a drama about a wife being sent to war
A Field pf Glory – American Civil War drama for two actors
Yasmina, Cloris and Gordfarid – a drama about three women in war
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