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  1. Dec 25, 2013 · Feb 15, 2014. August: Osage County is a bombardment of feelings, never holding the audiences hand or taking the easy route while never unearthing anything profound enough to make the journey worth it. At its best, it's a great actors chewing up scenery. At it's worst, it's a cacophony of famous people screaming.

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  2. Fresh from a thrilling, sold-out run at Chicago’s Tony Award-Winning Steppenwolf Theatre, August: Osage County had audiences riveted and critics raving. This thrilling new play by Pulitzer Prize finalist Tracy Letts (Bug, Killer Joe) has been hailed by The New York Times as “hugely entertaining! A ripsnorter full of blistering, funny ...

  3. Feb 17, 2021 · Originally produced by Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre Company in June 2007, August: Osage County opened on Broadway in December 2007 and won the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award, and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award. The play takes place in midsummer in “Pawhuska, Oklahoma, sixty miles northwest of Tulsa,” in the “rambling ...

  4. Trailer #2. The strong-willed women of the Weston family, whose lives have diverged, are brought together by a family crisis that brings them back to the Midwest house they grew up in, and to the dysfunctional woman who raised them. The strong-willed women of the Weston family, whose lives have diverged, are brought together by a family crisis ...

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  5. August: Osage County. Drama 2013 2 hr. Available on Prime Video, Tubi TV. After the accidental death of her husband, Violet, the stubborn, drug-addicted and temperamental matriarch, is forced to reunite with her estranged family in their hometown. When tensions rise and troubles brew, how can this family face their past, let alone each other?

  6. Based on Tracy Letts' Pulitzer® Prize- and Tony® Award-winning play of the same name, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a dark, hilarious, and deeply touching story of...

  7. August: Osage County Summary. Next. Prologue. At the height of a swelteringly hot summer in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, Beverly Weston hires a young Native American woman named Johnna Monevata as a live-in housekeeper. Interviewing her in his disarrayed study, he explains that his and his wife Violet ’s addictions—to alcohol and pills, respectively ...

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