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'''''Arms and the Man''''' was a comic [[play]] by [[George Bernard Shaw]], first staged in [[1894]]. It is set during the [[1885]] Serbo-Bulgarian War, and satirically questions the conventional values of both war and love.
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'''''Arms and the Man''''' was a comic [[play]] by [[George Bernard Shaw]], first staged in [[1894]]. It is set during the [[1885]] Serbo-Bulgarian War, and satirically questions the conventional values of both war and love.
   
 
[[Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]] staged a production of ''Arms and the Man'' aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} in early [[2373]], with [[Lieutenant]] [[Paul Porter]] in the role of Bluntschli. ({{SA6}})
 
[[Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]] staged a production of ''Arms and the Man'' aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} in early [[2373]], with [[Lieutenant]] [[Paul Porter]] in the role of Bluntschli. ({{SA6}})
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 3 August 2020

Arms and the Man was a comic play by George Bernard Shaw, first staged in 1894. It is set during the 1885 Serbo-Bulgarian War, and satirically questions the conventional values of both war and love.

Dr. Beverly Crusher staged a production of Arms and the Man aboard the USS Enterprise-E in early 2373, with Lieutenant Paul Porter in the role of Bluntschli. (TNG - Slings and Arrows eBook: Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment)

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