Category: Teenage/Family
Release pattern:
Studio: Warner Bros.
Principal players: Lindsay Lohan?
Director: Sean Ku (feature film debut, hired right out of school – first director since Stephen Sommers to be plucked right from school for feature films)
Status: Active Development
Box office Comparisons:
| Movie | Date | Box Office | Screens | Per Screen |
| Save the Last Dance | January 14, 2001 | $27,526,443 | 2,230 | $12,343 |
| What a Girl Wants | April 6, 2003 | $11,434,964 | 2,964 | $3,857 |
| Freaky Friday | August 10, 2003 | $22,203,007 | 2,954 | $7,516 |
IPOing at $16.00 on 12/04/03, Bickle Jr. writes:
Dramarama is the story of a promising drama student who goes to a an elite high school and expects to use her performance in a competitive drama competition to gain access to Yale. After her family’s economic fortunes take a turn for the worse, she is forced to attend a rundown public high school. Determined to pursue her creative life, she forms a drama group at her new school and faces off against her old high school to see if she can regain her dreams.
Looks like one of those teen girl dramas that will get no love at HSX, and then suddenly it’s released and either a big surprise upwards adjust, or it will be a better-forgotten dog.
Priced at $15.61 on 5/11/04, Horlicks writes:
Ku is now behind the helm (WB must really like this guy) according to Variety. Funny enough, no where in the story is Lohan mentioned so perhaps she also left the film when it missed its January start date? The script went through a rewrite (probably why it missed its previous start date) and the finishing touches are still being applied. No word on a firm start date.
Priced at $0.66 on 3/18/07, BlueDuck writes:
‘Ello, Mister Polly Parrot! I’ve got a lovely fresh cuttle fish for you..
Priced at $0.00 on 5/23/08, RazorHawk writes:
Lindsey Lohan being directed by a dude who just graduated high school? Yeah right…youve been dead delisted today.

