List of plays with anti-war themes

An anti-war play is a play that is perceived as having an anti-war theme.

Some plays that are thought of as anti-war plays are:
 * Peace (421 BC) - by Aristophanes
 * The Trojan Women (415 BC) - Euripides
 * Lysistrata (411 BC) - Aristophanes
 * Journey's End (1928) - R. C. Sherriff
 * The Silver Tassie (1929) - Seán O'Casey
 * The Rumour by C.K.Munro 1929 at the Royal Court Theatre produced by Hilda Dallas
 * Post-Mortem (1930) - Noël Coward
 * For Services Rendered (1932) - Somerset Maugham
 * The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1935) - Jean Giraudoux
 * Bury the Dead (1936) - Irwin Shaw
 * Idiot's Delight (1936) - Robert E. Sherwood
 * Hooray for What! (1937)
 * The White Disease (1937) - Karel Čapek
 * The Mother (1938) - Karel Čapek
 * Mother Courage and Her Children (1939) - Bertolt Brecht
 * Schweik in the Second World War (1943) - Bertolt Brecht
 * Nemesis (1944) - Nurul Momen
 * All My Sons (1947) - Arthur Miller
 * Andha Yug (1954) - Dharamvir Bharati
 * The Hostage (1958) - Brendan Behan
 * Oh, What a Lovely War! (1961) - Charles Chilton
 * US (1966) - collaboration
 * Viet Rock (1966) - rock musical by Megan Terry
 * Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical (1967) - Book and Lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot
 * Botticelli (1968) - Terrence McNally
 * Bringing It All Back Home (1969) - Terrence McNally
 * The Watering Place (1969) - Lyle Kessler
 * The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail (1969) - Robert E. Lee & Jerome Lawrence
 * G. R. Point (1977) - David Berry
 * Wilhelm Reich in Hell (1987) - Robert Anton Wilson
 * No-No Boy (2010) - Ken Narasaki
 * This Evil Thing (2016) - Michael Mears
 * The Mistake (2022) - Michael Mears