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Books published by publisher Dramatic Pub

  • Actions: The Actors' Thesaurus

    Marina Caldarone, Maggie Lloyd-Williams

    Paperback (Drama Pub, Aug. 30, 2004)
    An essential companion for actors in rehearsal - a thesaurus of action words to revitalize performance.
  • Life in the Fat Lane

    Cherie Bennett

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, June 10, 2005)
    Beautiful Lara Ardeche has it all -- she is named homecoming queen her junior year, she has the ideal boyfriend, and a sweet personality to top it off. Until she gains more than 100 pounds.At first Lara blames her allergy medicine, but when she keeps gaining despite a strict diet and exercise routine, she seeks a new explanation. When she is diagnosed with a metabolic disorder, she faces the awful truth that she may spend the rest of her life trapped in a fat suit! Lara finds out who her true supporters are when she embarks on the most difficult battle she has ever faced.
  • The Pearl

    Adapted by Warren Frost, Based on the book by John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, Dec. 1, 1975)
    Steinbeck, John
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Full Length New Dramatization

    C. S. Lewis, Joseph Robinette

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, June 15, 1989)
    Four children enter a magic land and help a talking lion save his kingdom from a wicked queen
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  • Black Elk Speaks

    Christopher Sergel, John G. Neihardt

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1996)
    <div>Named one of the ten best spiritual books of the twentieth century by Philip Zaleski of HarperSanFrancisco, Black Elk Speaks is the acclaimed story of Lakota visionary and healer Nicholas Black Elk (1863 1950) and his people during the momentous, twilight years of the nineteenth century. Black Elk grew up in a time when white settlers were invading the Lakotas' homeland, decimating buffalo herds and threatening to extinguish the Lakotas' way of life. Black Elk and other Lakotas fought back, a dogged resistance that resulted in a remarkable victory at the Little Bighorn and an unspeakable tragedy at Wounded Knee. Beautifully told by the celebrated poet and writer John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks offers much more than a life story. Black Elk's profound and arresting religious visions of the unity of humanity and the world around him have transformed his account into a venerated spiritual classic. Whether appreciated as a collaborative autobiography, a history of a Native American nation, or an enduring spiritual testament for all humankind, Black Elk Speaks is unforgettable.This special edition features all three prefaces to Black Elk Speaks that John G. Neihardt wrote at different points in his life, a map of Black Elk's world, a reset text, a listing of Lakota words newly translated and reproduced using the latest orthographic standards, and color paintings by Lakota artist Standing Bear that have not been widely available for decades.</div>
  • The Outsiders

    Drama. Adapted by Christopher Sergel. From the book by S.E. Hinton.

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, April 27, 1990)
    This entirely practical stage adaptation deals with real people, seen through the eyes of young Ponyboy, a Greaser on the wrong side of life, caught up in territorial battles between the have-it-made rich kids the Socs and his tough, underprivileged Greaser family and friends.
  • Amazing Grace--A Play in One Act

    Mary Hoffman, Shay Youngblood

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, May 19, 1998)
    Although a classmate says that she cannot play Peter Pan in the school play because she is black, Grace discovers that she can do anything she sets her mind to do., When Grace hears that her class is putting on a production of "Peter Pan" she immediately decides she wants to play Peter. Some of her classmates tell her this is impossible, not only because she is a girl but also because she is African American. With the encouragement of her parents and grandmother, Grace prepares for her audition. Will she win the role?
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  • The Lottery

    Shirley Jackson, Brainerd Duffield

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, June 1, 1983)
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  • The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks

    Nancy McArthur

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, July 17, 2000)
    Yummie, Yummie...Dirty Socks!Michael's room was always a disaster area, strewn with all kinds of litter--heaps of papers, piles of crumpled clothes, and dirty socks everywhere. And that was just the top layer! The trouble was, half the room belonged to Michael's brother Norman the neatness nut. It was the battle of the bedroom--with Norman fighting to keep his spotless territory free from the invasion of Michael's mess.But that was before the appearance of the most amazing plants ever! Suddenly Michael's junk heap disappeared and the room was taken over by the two giant plants that gobbled up socks faster than anyone could supply them! And their appetites were growing bigger every day!When the plant that militant slob Michael grows from his mail-order seeds develops an appetite for dirty socks, Michael and his neatnik brother, Norman, join together to persuade their parents to let them keep the ever-growing-and voracious-greenery.
  • Belles on Their Toes

    Comedy. Adapted by William Roos. Based on the book by Frank Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, Sept. 15, 1952)
    The Cheaper by the Dozen family is real and wonderful and this play is about the time in their lives that begins shortly after Cheaper by the Dozen. Father, who was one of the great pioneer efficiency experts and who applied this brilliance to raising his large family, is gone. The special way in which the Gilbreths meet this crisis makes the finale a happy and satisfying theatrical event. One int. set.
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  • Thunder On Sycamore Street

    Reginald Rose

    Paperback (Dramatic Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1986)
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