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- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) abstract "Peace in Our Time is a two-act play written in 1946 by Noël Coward. It has 8 scenes and a cast of 22 speaking roles. The play focuses on a small group of Londoners in a pub close to Sloane Square, in an alternate history where Germany won the Battle of Britain and successfully invaded and occupied Britain.The drama received its first performance at the Lyric Theatre in London in 1947. The production was directed by Alan Webb under Coward's supervision and starred Helen Horsey, Kenneth More, Bernard Lee, Elspeth March and Maureen Pryor. Later during the year, 1947, the play moved to the Aldwych Theatre, London, W.C.2, under the continued direction of Alan Webb. The Players included Bernard Lee (Fred Shattock), Kenneth More (George Bourne), Dora Bryan (Phyllis Mere), and Dandy Nicols (Lily Blake).".
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- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) subject Category:1946_plays.
- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) subject Category:Alternate_history_plays.
- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) subject Category:Plays_about_Nazi_Germany.
- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) subject Category:Plays_by_Noël_Coward.
- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) subject Category:World_War_II_alternate_histories.
- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) subject Category:World_War_II_plays.
- Peace_in_Our_Time_(play) comment "Peace in Our Time is a two-act play written in 1946 by Noël Coward. It has 8 scenes and a cast of 22 speaking roles. The play focuses on a small group of Londoners in a pub close to Sloane Square, in an alternate history where Germany won the Battle of Britain and successfully invaded and occupied Britain.The drama received its first performance at the Lyric Theatre in London in 1947.".
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