An anti-war play is a play that is perceived as having an anti-war theme. Some plays that are thought of as anti-war plays are: * Peace (421 BCE) - by Aristophanes * The Trojan Women (415 BCE) - Euripides * Lysistrata (411 BCE) - Aristophanes * Journey's End (1928) - R. C. Sherriff * The Silver Tassie (1929) - Seán O'Casey * The Rumour by C.K.Munro 1929 at the Royal Court Theatre produced by Hilda Dallas * Post-Mortem (1930) - Noël Coward * For Services Rendered (1932) - Somerset Maugham * The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1935) - Jean Giraudoux * Bury the Dead (1936) - Irwin Shaw * Idiot's Delight (1936) - Robert E. Sherwood * Hooray for What! (1937) * The White Disease (1937) - Karel Čapek * The Mother (1938) - Karel Čapek * Mother Courage and Her Children (1939) - Berto
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