By Kimberly K. Zach. Based on the poem by John McCrae.
Product Code: IC5000
One-act Play
Drama
Cast size: 10m., 10w., extras
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In Flanders Fields tells the story of America's involvement in World War I and how it personally affected both the soldiers and those they left behind. Its message is as strong as ever in our tumultuous world that has never found peace. In Scene 2, we see five soldiers as they experience life in the trenches and their philosophies about fighting and surviving. The focus of Scene 3 switches to the women back in America, who are working for the first time in their lives. Through their conversation, we get a picture of life on the home front—lack of food, anti-German sentiment, the significance of women in the factories and their worries for the men in France. Scene 4 returns to France as the men are enjoying their last day of leave in a French cafe. In an ironic twist, one of the soldiers meets the woman he's been dreaming about. She is a Broadway singer who is in France to entertain the troops. The scene ends on a poignant note as the soldier must return to the trenches and the singer tells him to come see her on Broadway "if ... when... he makes it out of there alive." The finale begins with the poem "In Flanders Fields" and gathers all the cast on the stage. Each main character says a line from his or her role, and the play ends with the final two lines of the poem, "In Flanders Fields the poppies blow/between the crosses row on row."