Anzac Reunion
Anzac Reunion is a 1937 Australian play by Edgar George Holt.
It was published in Best Australian One-Act Plays. Holt wrote the play expressly for the collection.
The West Australian called it "probably better stage material than printed matter." The Bulletin called it "a sound piece of dramatic construction and an effective emotional protest against the horrors of slaughter. Like most anti-war plays it overlooks the fact that it is the so-called peace that needs exhibiting on the pen-point —but that, of course, would call for super-Shavian wit."
The Guardian claimed the play "should be performed by all peace societies." The play was also warmly reviewed in The Observer which claimed the play was one of the best of the collection.