In this riveting and surprising personal history, John Lithgow
shares a backstage view of his own struggle, crisis, and discovery,
revealing the early life and career that took place out of the public
eye and before he became a nationally known star.
Above all,
Lithgow's memoir is a tribute to his most important influence: his
father, Arthur Lithgow, who, as an actor, director, producer, and great
lover of Shakespeare, brought theater to John's boyhood. From bedtime
stories to Arthur's illustrious productions, performance and
storytelling were constant and cherished parts of family life. "Drama"
tells of the Lithgows' countless moves between Arthur's gigs--John
attended eight secondary schools before flourishing onstage at
Harvard--and details with poignancy and sharp recollection the moments
that introduced a budding young actor to the undeniable power of
theater.
Before Lithgow gained fame with the film "The World
According to Garp" and the television show "3rd Rock from the Sun," his
early years were full of scenes both hilarious and bittersweet. A shrewd
acting performance saved him from duty in Vietnam. His involvement with
a Broadway costar brought an end to his early first marriage. The
theater worlds of New York and London come alive as Lithgow relives his
collaborations with renowned performers and directors, including Mike
Nichols, Bob Fosse, Liv Ullmann, and Meryl Streep. His ruminations on
the nature of theater, film acting, and storytelling cut to the heart of
why actors are driven to perform, and why people are driven to watch
them do it.
Lithgow's memory is clear and his wit sharp, and
much of the humor that runs throughout "Drama" comes at his own expense.
But he also chronicles the harrowing moments of his past, reflecting
with moving candor on friends made and lost, mistakes large and small,
and the powerful love of a father who set him on the road to a life
onstage.
Illuminating, funny, affecting, and thoroughly
engrossing, "Drama" raises the curtain on the making of one of our most
beloved actors. (Check Catalog)
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