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Two Plays by CS Forester Bring History to Life |
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A Moving and Inspiring Story of Courage
Nurse Cavell, is a play in three acts by C.S. Forester & C.E. Bechhofer Roberts about a dramatic chapter of WW1.
In the play Forester and Roberts dramatize the role of duty to one's country and all mankind, through the action and self sacrifice of one real person, Edith Louisa Cavell, a nurse in Brussells who assisted about 200 British, French, and Belgian soldiers to cross the border into neutral Holland before she was betrayed, arrested and condemned to death.
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Little Known History Brought to Life
U97, is also a play in three acts by C.S. Forester based on real events from WW1 and well researched.
The play is about the German Uboat, UB-116, whose commander planned and executed a suicide attack on the British fleet in Scapa Flow in the final days of WW1. It is full of individual honor, patriotism and self-sacrifice. As in life, there is no true victory in U97. The moral dilemma is about honor or dishonor, and the price of each.
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