This critical study by Dr. Shaker Abdul Azim Jaafar delves into the complex and varied manifestations of postmodernism within contemporary Arab theatrical texts. The book meticulously analyzes how Arab playwrights have engaged with postmodern thought, deconstructing traditional narrative forms and exploring themes of fragmentation, identity, and meta-theatricality. It offers a comprehensive overview of the aesthetic and philosophical shifts that have reshaped the landscape of modern Arab drama, providing valuable insights for students, researchers, and enthusiasts of theater and literary criticism. The work traces the influence of global postmodern theories on regional dramatic practices and their unique adaptations.