Journey's End is a British play written by R.C. Sherriff in 1928. The story is set in the trenches of World War I and follows a group of British soldiers awaiting their fate on the front lines.
The play focuses on the experiences of Captain Stanhope, a young officer who is struggling with the physical and emotional toll of war. As the soldiers wait for an impending German attack, tensions rise and relationships are tested.
Journey's End explores themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the psychological effects of war on individuals. The play is a powerful and poignant portrayal of the harsh realities of combat and the human cost of conflict.