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Limelight

Curtain Up on Poetry Comics!

Renee Latulippe Chuck Gonzales

$39.99

Hardback

Forthcoming
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English
Imagine Publishing, Inc
28 October 2025
A clever kids' graphic novel featuring a unique collection of theater-inspired poems, told in 3 acts that chronicle a musical, from auditions to opening night!

Young thespian fans of Theater Camp and Better Nate Than Ever will cherish this love letter to theater and theater production. Enjoy the show!

A clever kids' graphic novel featuring a unique collection of theater-inspired poems, told in 3 acts that chronicle a musical, from auditions to opening night!

Young thespian fans of Theater Camp and Better Nate Than Ever will cherish this love letter to theater and theater production. Enjoy the show!

An appealing combination of fun comic illustrations and verse, Limelight is a collection in 3 acts and takes place during the mounting of a middle-school musical theater production. From auditions to rehearsals to the drama of opening night, this genre busting, poetry graphic novel gives voice to all things theater.

Script's Tips Dear actors, advice- be perfect, precise- say what the playwright wrote!

Throw in some spice, some fire and ice, but please, don't overemote.

Personification of the script, the rehearsal piano, the dressing room mirror and more, these fresh and funny poems prove that all the world's indeed a stage in this unprecedented middle-grade graphic novel.

Back matter includes information on poetic forms and theater terms to further enhance the reading.
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Imprint:   Imagine Publishing, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781623541422
ISBN 10:   1623541425
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Renee LaTulippe is a poet and editor who also enjoys producing educational content online. She has a BFA in acting and directing from Marymount Manhattan College and an MA in English Education from NYU. Her poems have been published in several anthologies, among them No World Too Big, Night Wishes, School People, One Minute Till Bedtime and ThankU- Poems of Gratitude. She lives by the sea in Italy with her husband and three children. Chuck Gonzales is a multifaceted author-illustrator who also works with advertising. He has illustrated many books, book series, and book covers, among them A'Camping We Will Gomez!, The Aguados On Ice!, and Elena Eco-Hero. He currently splits his time between Providence, Rhode Island, and Brooklyn, New York. https-//chuckgonzales.com

Reviews for Limelight: Curtain Up on Poetry Comics!

Poems on thespian themes, presented both straight up and in comics format. Instructional purpose plays a strong second fiddle to artistic expression in this book. LaTulippe opens with 23 verses embedded into expressive scenes of theatrical production, from first auditions and rehearsals to curtain calls. She then repeats the same poems on plain backgrounds before closing with analytical notes on each one’s mostly varying poetic forms and rhyme schemes, followed by a glossary of theater terms. The author even color-codes each of the six “Acts,” or sections, to differentiate them and adds a bit of history with visual references to period scenery and costumes. Writing with an easy fluidity in a variety of forms, from pantoum to roundel, tercets to couplets, she lets the anthropomorphized theater building, stage, piano, and costumes present their own experiences while capturing the potential of theater to engage actors and audiences emotionally: “Costume ripped / can’t find a pin. / Makeup’s dripping / down my chin. / Who took my wig? / Is that my prop? / What if we’re / a giant flop?” In Gonzales’ equally fluid art, a multiracial cast and crew work hard together, from sign-ups to final bows. A sparkling show, stuffed with theatrical tributes. —Kirkus Reviews


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