THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS: Ten Plays About Eleven Fabulous People

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Discover THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS, a captivating collection of ten plays exploring the lives of eleven iconic figures. Published by University Press of Kentucky, this book offers insightful storytelling and rich character studies, perfect for theater lovers and fans of classic Hollywood drama.

THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS is an anthology consisting of nine one-person plays and one two-person play by Michael B. Druxman.

Subjects of these full length plays are Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Carole Lombard, Al Jolson, Errol Flynn, Clara Bow, Orson Welles, Maurice Chevalier, Basil Rathbone and Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy.

This is the first time that all ten plays have appeared in a single volume.

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THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS: Ten Plays About Eleven Fabulous People offers a captivating exploration of some of the most iconic figures in cinematic history through the unique medium of drama. Published by the University Press of Kentucky, this compelling collection presents ten original plays that bring to life the personalities, struggles, and triumphs of eleven legendary Hollywood stars. Each play provides a nuanced portrayal, blending historical insight with creative storytelling to deepen the reader’s appreciation for these cultural icons and the eras they shaped. This book is an essential addition for theater enthusiasts, film historians, and anyone fascinated by the golden age of Hollywood. It serves not only as an engaging read but as a valuable resource for educators and performers seeking fresh material that combines biography with dramatic flair. The narratives invite readers to experience the complexities of fame, creativity, and personal ambition that defined these figures, making the stories resonate far beyond the stage. In everyday life, THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS enriches conversations about film and theater by offering new perspectives on well-known personalities. It encourages reflection on how legendary artists influence both popular culture and artistic expression. Whether used for study, performance, or leisurely reading, this volume stands out for its thoughtful approach to storytelling and its celebration of cinematic history through the power of drama.

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University Press of Kentucky