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Top 9 Drama Books
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Top 9 Drama Books

Top 9 Drama Books

Step into the world of drama with our latest book roundup, featuring a collection of captivating titles that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From classic plays to modern theatrical masterpieces, our Drama Books roundup highlights the best the genre has to offer. Dive in and discover the power of drama in these unforgettable stories.

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"The Fight" by L. Divine is a captivating tale of teen drama, betrayal, and self-discovery set in the bustling environment of South Bay High.

Jayd Jackson, still reeling from the summer break, returns to school to find heartbreak, treachery, and a new rival, all threatening to shatter her budding happiness. As she navigates the labyrinth of high school life, Jayd leans heavily on the wisdom and guidance of her supportive mother and a mysterious bag of tricks that promises insightful lessons.

As the tension builds to a fever pitch, "The Fight" is a must-read for fans of coming-of-age novels, offering an enthralling blend of intrigue, betrayal, and the courage to stand up for oneself.


  • Authors: L. Divine

  • Publisher: Dafina Books

  • Published Date: July 05, 2006

  • Page Count: 212

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Average Rating: 4.5

  • Ratings Count: 9.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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An Actor's Education


Drama: An Actor's Education is a riveting, personal account of renowned actor John Lithgow's journey behind the scenes, revealing his humble beginnings and the influence of his father, Arthur Lithgow, a Shakespeare enthusiast. From sharing bedtime stories to witnessing his father's illustrious productions, the Lithgows' bond with theater is an integral part of John's life.

The memoir recounts the countless moves between Arthur's gigs, the pivotal moments that introduced a young actor to the power of theater, and the personal triumphs and tribulations that shaped Lithgow's career. Before his fame with The World According to Garp and 3rd Rock from the Sun, Lithgow shares hilarious and bittersweet anecdotes from his early years and his collaborations with renowned performers like Mike Nichols, Bob Fosse, Liv Ullmann, and Meryl Streep.

Drama delves into the nature of theater, film acting, and storytelling, as well as the motivations behind performers and the audience's captivation. With clear recollections, sharp wit, and candid reflections on friendship, mistakes, and love, Drama is an engaging and moving exploration of the life and career of one of our most beloved actors.


  • Authors: John Lithgow

  • Publisher: Harper Collins

  • Published Date: September 27, 2011

  • Page Count: 340

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Biography & Autobiography

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Drama City by George Pelecanos is a gripping tale that delves into the lives of two imperfect individuals, Lorenzo Brown and Rachel Lopez. Lorenzo, working as an officer for the Humane Society, spends his days rescuing mistreated dogs, while also fighting against the temptation of easy money. Rachel, a parole officer by day and a nightlife enthusiast, struggles to maintain balance in her life.

As personal and professional tensions rise, Lorenzo reaches out to Rachel for support during a citywide eruption. However, he fears she may be too far gone to help either of them. Set against the backdrop of a brutal and territorial war, their journey towards redemption offers an unforgettable and poignant exploration of humanity and resilience. Pelecanos' distinctive voice and narrative style make this novel a must-read, leaving readers both moved by the characters' stories and shocked by the raw realism of their struggles.


  • Authors: George P. Pelecanos

  • Publisher: Little, Brown

  • Published Date: September 17, 2013

  • Page Count: 269

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Theatre, Performance and Identity in the Illuminated Books


"Blake's Drama" by Diane Piccitto is a revolutionary exploration into the world of William Blake - delving beyond the surface of his multimedia work to reveal its underlying theatrical essence. For readers looking to deepen their understanding of Blake's profound impact in the realms of drama, performance, and identity, this book serves as a must-read. Emphasizing the importance of spectatorship and the construction of identity within Blake's works, "Blake's Drama" offers a highly engaging narrative that challenges traditional views and redefines our interpretation of this iconic artist.

With its concise 238-page length, this intriguing book is sure to captivate literary enthusiasts and critics alike.


  • Authors: Diane Piccitto

  • Publisher: Springer

  • Published Date: June 26, 2014

  • Page Count: 238

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Literary Criticism

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Dive into the world of middle school drama with award-winning author Raina Telgemeier in her captivating graphic novel, Drama. Callie, a passionate theater enthusiast, is set to design a breathtaking set for her school's production of Moon Over Mississippi. However, she faces numerous challenges such as limited budget, struggling crew members, and competition for the lead roles.

As if that isn't enough, two charming brothers join the mix, turning everything upside down! Through vibrant illustrations, compelling characters, and heartfelt themes, this 244-page Scholastic book will captivate readers, providing an engaging journey into the heart of middle school drama – both on and off the stage.


  • Authors: Raina Telgemeier

  • Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

  • Published Date: July 29, 2014

  • Page Count: 244

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Juvenile Fiction

  • Average Rating: 4.0

  • Ratings Count: 50.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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The Incredible True Story of a Brilliant Teacher, a Struggling Town, and the Magic of Theater


Drama High: The Incredible True Story of a Brilliant Teacher, a Struggling Town, and the Magic of Theater is a captivating biography detailing the life of an extraordinary drama teacher, Lou Volpe, who has transformed the lives of his countless students and the town of Levittown, Pennsylvania. As the inspiration for the NBC TV series "Rise, " this book chronicles the last years of Volpe's time at Harry S Truman High School and follows a group of his students as they navigate both stage and real-life dramas.

This powerful tale of a proud, economically depressed town finding hope in a gifted teacher and the transformative power of theater will leave readers spellbound.


  • Authors: Michael Sokolove

  • Publisher: Penguin

  • Published Date: October 07, 2014

  • Page Count: 371

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Biography & Autobiography

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Get ready for a heartwarming holiday adventure with Llama Llama in the charming children's book, Llama Llama Holiday Drama! Written by the talented Anna Dewdney and published by Penguin, this delightful story follows Llama Llama as he eagerly awaits the arrival of Christmas Day. With festive music and twinkling lights surrounding him, Llama Llama and his loving Mama Llama work together to prepare for the special occasion. As they busily shop for presents, bake cookies, and decorate the tree, Llama Llama grows increasingly impatient for the big day to arrive.

But as the anticipation builds, he learns a valuable lesson about the true meaning of Christmas. Through tender moments and heartfelt conversations, Llama Llama discovers that the best gift of all is the love and companionship shared with his family. This enchanting tale, perfect for the holiday season, brings to life the magic of Christmas and the joy of spending time with those we love most. Don't miss out on this charming and delightful addition to your child's holiday reading list!


  • Authors: Anna Dewdney

  • Publisher: Penguin

  • Published Date: October 23, 2018

  • Page Count: 35

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Juvenile Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Voices, Documents, New Interpretations


Experience the golden age of playwriting in the 1940s with "Modern American Drama: Playwriting in the 1940s" by Felicia Hardison Londré. This captivating examination of four leading playwrights offers new insights and interpretations, providing readers with an unparalleled understanding of the era's dramatic landscape. Explore the works of Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, and Thornton Wilder, as you delve into the context, events, and social shifts that shaped their groundbreaking masterpieces.

Discover the playwrights' unique voices, unveil their unseen documents, and delve into the legacy they left behind. With a comprehensive survey of the decade's theatre scene and a team of experts guiding the way, this Bloomsbury Publishing book is not to be missed for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the evocative world of 1940s playwriting.


  • Authors: Felicia Hardison Londré

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

  • Published Date: November 14, 2019

  • Page Count: 245

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Literary Criticism

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Sagittarius Ponderosa; The Betterment Society; how to clean your room; She He Me; The Devils Between Us; Doctor Voynich and Her Children; Firebird Tattoo; Crooked Parts


Delve into the world of contemporary American trans theatre with The Methuen Drama Book of Trans Plays, featuring eight original plays by trans playwrights. This trailblazing anthology presents a diverse and compelling array of performances, addressing themes of gender identity, expression, and attitudes towards love and sex.

Edited by Lindsey Mantoan, Angela Farr Schiller, and Leanna Keyes, this unique collection promotes opportunities for trans performers and serves as a necessary resource for both practical use and academic study. Join celebrated playwrights such as MJ Kaufman, Mashuq Mushtaq Deen, Raphaël Amahl Khouri, Sharifa Yasmin, J. Chavez, and more, as they challenge conventional norms and redefine the stage.


  • Authors: Azure D. Osborne-Lee, Ty Defoe, MJ Kaufman, Raphaël Amahl Khouri, J. Chavez, Sharifa Yasmin, Mashuq Mushtaq Deen

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

  • Published Date: April 22, 2021

  • Page Count: 457

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Performing Arts

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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