Good Hunting (play)

Good Hunting is a 1938 play written by Nathanael West, in collaboration with Joseph Schrank.

The play, a satire about World War I, opened in New York City on November 21, 1938, and ran for two performances.

In February 1938, Jerome Mayer, a Broadway producer, agreed to stage the play, then titled Gentlemen, the War!

;[1] over the summer West and Schrank made further revisions, finally retitling the play Good Hunting.

The final version of Good Hunting appears in the Library of America edition of West's writing: