
Oliver Cromwell: A Play
''Oliver Cromwell: A Play'' is a historical drama by John Drinkwater, written in the early 20th century. The play explores the life of Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War, focusing on his rise to leadership amidst political upheaval and personal sacrifice. It examines themes of leadership, justice, and governance through key events, including the trial and execution of King Charles I. Notable characters such as John Hampden and Henry Ireton illustrate the camaraderie and moral complexities faced by those involved in the revolution.







