List of plays with anti-war themes
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 - by Aristophanes
- The Trojan Women - Euripides
- Lysistrata - Aristophanes
- Journey's End - R. C. SherriffThe Silver Tassie - Seán O'CaseyThe Rumour by C.K.Munro 1929 at the Royal Court Theatre produced by Hilda Dallas
- Post-Mortem - Noël Coward
- For Services Rendered - Somerset Maugham
- The Trojan War Will Not Take Place - Jean Giraudoux
- Bury the Dead - Irwin Shaw
- Idiot's Delight - Robert E. Sherwood
- Hooray for What!
- The White Disease - Karel Čapek
- The Mother - Karel Čapek
- Mother Courage and Her Children - Bertolt Brecht
- Schweik in the Second World War - Bertolt Brecht
- Nemesis - Nurul Momen
- All My Sons - Arthur Miller
- Andha Yug - Dharamvir Bharati
- The Hostage - Brendan Behan
- Oh, What a Lovely War! - Charles Chilton
- US - collaboration
- Viet Rock - rock musical by Megan Terry
- Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical - Book and Lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermotBotticelli - Terrence McNally
- Bringing It All Back Home - Terrence McNally
- The Watering Place - Lyle Kessler
- The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail - Robert E. Lee & Jerome Lawrence
- G. R. Point - David Berry
- Wilhelm Reich in Hell - Robert Anton Wilson
- No-No Boy - Ken Narasaki
- This Evil Thing - Michael Mears
- The Mistake - Michael Mears