Women and War
A One Act Play
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Baker's Plays
Published:15th Nov '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This one-act play presents fictional stories based on historical facts, highlighting women's experiences from The Great War to Afghanistan in Women and War.
In Women and War, Jack Hilton Cunningham presents a compelling one-act collection that brings to life the experiences of women throughout various conflicts in American history. Through a series of poignant correspondence and monologues, the book captures the voices of those who have been directly impacted by war, from The Great War to the War in Afghanistan. Each narrative is woven together to reflect the diverse roles women have played, highlighting their resilience and strength during times of turmoil.
The format of the play is designed for reader's theater, making it an ideal choice for high school and college performances. The characters range from housewives and workers to nurses and soldiers, each sharing their unique stories of sacrifice, love, determination, and hope. Women and War not only serves as a tribute to the courage of women but also emphasizes the often-overlooked contributions they have made on both the home front and the battlefield.
Cunningham's work invites audiences to reflect on the emotional and societal impacts of war, showcasing how these narratives resonate across generations. By focusing on the personal experiences of women, Women and War sheds light on the complexities of conflict and the enduring spirit of those who endure its challenges. This collection is a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the importance of storytelling in understanding history.
ISBN: 9780874408027
Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 1mm
Weight: 45g
34 pages