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Featured Drama Books: September 2025

by Kyle Mahoney on 2025-09-30T20:03:43-07:00 in Arts, Theatre | 0 Comments

A small number of items from the Drama Library. To request a purchase, please email Madison Sullivan, Drama Librarian.

Click the title for a link to the UW Libraries catalog for more information. Login with your UW NetID to request a book be held for you at the Drama Library for pick up.

Descriptions of each title are provided by the referenced publisher.

Staff Pick: "Cockroach"

Cover Art Cockroach (曱甴) by Ho Ka Kei (Jeff Ho)
Call Number: PR9199.4.H6323 C63 2024
Publication Date: 2024
Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press
You can call him Cockroach, or Roach for short. He's a catnip-smoking city slicker living in the dark corners behind the toilet. After diving into the diaper of a Chinese baby, Cockroach watches the boy grow up to lose his sense of identity. Understanding what it means to live in a world not built for outsiders, he attempts to help the boy reclaim his culture. But when the Bard himself makes a surprise appearance in hopes of influencing the boy with the "superior" English language, Cockroach finds himself caught in a collision of linguistics, longing, and lobsters (who sometimes burp). A unique exploration of xenophobia and the dangers of language erosion, cockroach (曱甴) is a coming-of-age play about the stories we tell ourselves to comfort, to survive, to resist, to overcome, and to be.

Featured LGBTIQ+ Play: "The Prince"

Cover Art The Prince by Abigail Thorn
Call Number: PR6120.H6685 P75 2022
Publication Date: 2022
Publisher: Methuen Drama
All the world's a stage. Have you ever been trapped in a bad relationship, playing a role that doesn't suit you? Jen and Sam are also trapped ... in a multiverse of Shakepeare's complete works. On their quest to discover the doorway back to reality they notice something unusual about Henry 'Hotspur' Percy. Now Jen and Sam must decide; do they risk losing their way home to help someone who might be like them - someone who does not yet know who she truly is? The Prince is a sharp new play that weaves through Henry IV Part One and other of the Bard's works, providing fun for the audience whether they be Shakespeare scholars or verse virgins. With sword fighting, lesbianism, and disappointed parents, this thrilling new work was written by Abigail Thorn, celebrated creator of Philosophy Tube. This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at London's Southwark Playhouse, in September 2022.

Featured BIPOC Play: "Half-Empty Glasses"

Cover Art Half-Empty Glasses by Dipo Baruwa-Etti
Call Number: PR6102.A78 H35 2022
Publication Date: 2022
Publisher: Faber and Faber
I still play to their chords. Livin' within conventions. Livin' within restrictions. Livin' within a structure. Lettin' someone write my story. Toye is preparing for his piano exam to get into a prestigious music school. I still play to their chords. Livin' within conventions. Livin' within restrictions. Livin' within a structure. Lettin' someone write my story.Toye is preparing for his piano exam to get into a prestigious music school. He's doing it for the contacts, the opportunity, the love of art. But when he notices the lack of Black British history in his school's curriculum, he begins to question himself and the world around him. Toye wants to follow his dream. but he can't let these institutions write his story. He decides to teach his classmates about Black cultural icons himself, but quickly discovers that not everyone wants Black history to be celebrated.

Featured Guides and Criticism:

Cover Art Decolonizing the Theatre Space: A Conversation by Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway; Kwame Kwei-Armah; Olivia Poglio-Nwabali (Editors)
Call Number: NX760 .D44 2024
Publication Date: 2024
Publisher: Methuen Drama
2020 was a year in which global politics radically shifted, catalyzed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the #BlackLivesMatter movement. This book is a response to that year, asking: was it a moment or is it a movement, and what fundamental changes within the arts industry need to come out of this time? The book includes over 20 interviews with some of the most pioneering Black cultural leaders from a wide range of senior executive positions in the arts within the UK, Europe, US and Africa. It documents the sea of change in arts leadership at the height of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, the pressure on organizations to confront and change their racial and ethnic make-up, and shines a light on the guiding ambitions, strategic plans and visions for the future to support the ongoing decolonization of arts organizations across the world. Learn from those who have walked the walk to support your vision for the future.

Cover Art Breaking Down Your Script: A Step-by-step Guide for the Actor by Laura Wayth
Call Number: PN2061 .W39 2023
Publication Date: 2023
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
This clear, concise and practical guide provides actors with a structured and effective method for breaking down and understanding a performance script. It offers a flexible approach that works with plays from any period or genre, with television and film scripts, and even when preparing for your audition. Inside, you'll find the tools you need for every step of the process, from making sense of the whole script, to breaking it down scene by scene, through to detailed line-by-line analysis. There are strategies for exploring character arcs, objectives, beat shifts and subtext, as well as practical exercises and sample scenes from leading playwrights to help you put the concepts into action. Also included are worksheets you can use and reuse on all your future projects. Wherever you are in your acting career, this book is your essential working companion - giving you a method for tackling any script, and providing the foundation to take your performances to the next level.

Featured Costume and Stage Design:

Cover Art Making Tutus by Amanda Hall
Call Number: TT633 .H348 2024
Publication Date: 2024
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Making Tutus is a practical guide to making these traditional costumes for classical ballet dancers. As with the tutu itself, the book approaches the task in three parts - the tutu plate, the bodice and the decorative sections. It shares the secrets of a leading costume-maker as it explains the challenging task of, on the one hand, creating a light and beautiful ballet outfit suitable for performance and, on the other, making a comfortable and hardwearing costume that suits a character. In doing so, it reveals the extraordinary talent and techniques required by the costume-maker.
Cover Art Towards Good Lighting for the Stage: Aesthetic Theory for Theatrical Lighting Design by Marcus Doshi
Call Number: PN2091.E4 D67 2023
Publication Date: 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Towards Good Lighting for the Stage: Aesthetic Theory for Theatrical Lighting Design explores the theoretical underpinnings of effective lighting design from conceptualization to live performance. Through an investigation of the author's own aesthetic point of view--grounded in a broad investigation of art and design that blends pop culture and fine art, theory, and practice--this book documents the author's thinking on the design process to fill the unexplored gap between an aesthetic philosophy and its expression in composition. Redefinitions of the artist, artwork, and spectator link beauty and artistic efficacy to arrive at a set of principles for assessment that demand that contemporary lighting design surpass utilitarian visibility to become a vital part of the total artwork that is a theatrical production. Inspired by the movements of the broader art and design worlds of the mid-19th century through present day--citing influences as diverse as Jennifer Tipton, Lois Tyson, Dieter Rams, and Dave Hickey--this book charts a course from the artistic team's dramaturgical work to a solo studio concept to the tech table. Engaging and wide-ranging, Towards Good Lighting for the Stage synthesizes years of cross-disciplinary research and case studies of the author's own work into provocative reading for practitioners of lighting design, advanced students, and academics, as well as those interested in connecting theatrical practice, aesthetic theory, and visual art.

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