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View All Images- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. R C Sherriff's World War1 drama, `Journey's End', returns for another run in the West End at New Ambassadors Theatre. The play is set in the British trenches at St Quintin in 1918. A company of officers prepare for a daring raid across No Man's Land in advance of the long awaited German offensive - a day that saw the deaths of 38,000 men. Based on the author's own experience of the Front and life in the trenches, it celebrates humour and courage in the face of certain tragedy and remains an important reminder of the horrors of war and the real, unromanticised heroes who fought for it. Journey's End is directed by David Grindley. 21 September 2005. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media `