Till the Boys Come Home by Roger Foss

Till the Boys Come Home by Roger Foss

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Summary

The untold story of the army of men and women who kept British theatre alive during the First World War, and how the theatre aided the war effort

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Till the Boys Come Home by Roger Foss

The untold story of the army of men and women who kept British theatre alive during the First World War, and how the theatre aided the war effort
Lays open the stage world of 1914-18 with a jolt or a marvel on every page -- Libby Purves
Fluent and illuminating
Foss’s original take on the war is extremely well-researched and full of fascinating detail
'Wonderful' -- Libby Purves
ROGER FOSS is a former actor turned journalist, theatre critic, author and broadcaster. As a young actor, he appeared extensively in theatre and television. Turning to a career in journalism, he has written on theatre-related subjects for numerous publications, ranging from The Stage to Debrett’s. He was chief theatre critic for What’s On In London magazine and for Whatsonintheatre.com, and for three years edited What’s On Stage magazine.
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ISBN 13 9780750960663
ISBN 10 0750960663
Title Till the Boys Come Home
Author Roger Foss
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2019-01-25
Number of pages 224
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