
I'd Like to Do It Again is a memoir by American playwright Owen Davis, written in the early 20th century. It chronicles his journey from a young boy in Bangor, Maine, with a passion for drama to a successful figure in the American theater scene. The book reflects on his experiences, influences, and the evolution of theater, providing insight into the transformative moments that shaped his career. Davis's work is notable for its candid exploration of the theatrical landscape during his lifetime.

