'It is a drama about unrest prevalling after the war, and emphasises that in the triumph of the Christian ethic lies the hope for civilisation.'
Source:
'Play to Help City Mission', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 31 May 1947, p.8.
Written specifically for the City Mission, as a contribution to Newcastle's 150th Anniversary Celebrations.
Performed at the Strand Theatre, Newcastle, with a cast of local actors: the theatre was provided at no cost by Sir Benjamin Fuller for the performances.
Directed by Hal Gillam.