Described in contemporary newspapers as 'the story of a Digger killed in New Guinea returning in spirit to trace his life through world conditions after the 1914-1918 war to the present day'.
Source:
'Light-Shade at Minerva', Truth, 1 February 1948, p.30.
Produced by the Minerva Theatre for their 1948 season, alongside George Bernard Shaw's Village Wooing and Noel Coward's Fumed Oak: Whitehall Productions, which ran the Minerva, described the season as 'Light and Shade'.