Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Journey’s End (1928) written by Robert Cedric Sherriff and produced at the Apollo Theatre in London, on December 9, 1928

   Three scenes from Journey’s End (1928) written by the British playwright Robert Cedric Sherriff (1896 - 1975) and  first performed at the Apollo Theatre in London by the Incorporated Stage Society on December 9, 1928, starring Laurence Olivier (1907 - 1989).

   In January 1929 the play transferred to the Savoy Theatre under producer Maurice Browne.  The members of the Society soon moved to other West End theatres for a two-year run.


Second Scene

Third Scene

Third Scene


Touring production of Journey's End



Colin Clive as Stanhope in the 1929 production of Journey's End, directed by James Whale



Programme from the Incorporated Stage Society production of Journeys End, December 1928.