Theatre at War, 1914-18
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The book explores the vital role of theatre during the First World War, highlighting its functions as a recruiter, propagandist, and morale booster. It examines how theatre served both the government and society by engaging various groups, including the aristocracy and over-aged male artists. Additionally, it analyzes the organization of performances for military personnel and civilian concert parties, showcasing the cultural impact and significance of entertainment during wartime.

