Clearly there were some exceptions to the official approval of Shakespeare, and the great patriotic plays, most notably Henry V were shelved.
This was followed in 1765 by the patriotic play, Le Siège de Calais.
The troupe was the testing ground and originator of many of the patriotic and revolutionary plays and musicals of the 1960s-1980s.
Fired up from the drama troupe's patriotic plays, Kuang urges the group to make a more concrete contribution to the war against Japan.
In 1934, the theatre presented Young England, a patriotic play written by the Rev. Walter Reynolds, then 83.
In Yenan, she soon met Mao as the leading actress in patriotic plays.
His patriotic play to which he also wrote incidental music, "Die Spinnerin am Kreuz" (1822), was for many years in repertory on Vienna stages.
He wrote a patriotic play "Rana Pratap", which was proscribed by the British government.
Amsel's stage sets and figurines had appealed to the stage manager, who had commissioned him to design the scenery and costumes for a patriotic play.
It was founded in 1942, for the purpose of doing patriotic plays to sell war bonds.