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AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY tells the story of the strong-willed women of the Weston family, whose lives have diverged until a family crisis brings them back to the Midwest house they grew up in, and to the dysfunctional woman who raised them. The story is dark, hilarious, and deeply touching. The play made its Broadway debut in December 2007 after premiering at Chicago's legendary Steppenwolf Theatre earlier that year, and it continued with a successful international run.
The Weston family is a complex and dysfunctional one, with each woman grappling with her own struggles and challenges. When a family crisis arises, they are forced to come together and confront the demons of their past, as well as the toxic dynamics that have defined their relationships.
The play is a masterful exploration of family dynamics, with each character exhibiting a unique and compelling personality. The matriarch, Violet, is a particularly complex and haunting figure, a woman whose addiction and mental instability have created a rift between her and her daughters.
As the family members gather, old wounds are reopened, and the audience is drawn into the raw and emotional interactions that unfold. The play's dark humor provides a counterpoint to the intense emotional moments, creating a powerful and poignant theatrical experience.
The setting of the Midwest house serves as a powerful metaphor for the family's history and the weight of the past. The house, which once represented a place of comfort and security, has become a symbol of the family's dysfunction and the inability to escape the ghosts of the past.
The performances in the play are universally excellent, with each actor bringing depth and nuance to their character. The ensemble work is particularly impressive, as the actors navigate the complex web of relationships and power dynamics that define the Weston family.
Overall, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a masterful work of theatre that explores the complexities of family, the weight of the past, and the human capacity for both resilience and self-destruction. It is a must-see for anyone who appreciates powerful, character-driven drama.
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Attribute | Value | ||||
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is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
mpaa_rating | R (Restricted) | ||||
product_dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces | ||||
item_model_number | 92831 | ||||
director | John Wells | ||||
media_format | Color, NTSC, Multiple Formats, Widescreen | ||||
run_time | 1 hour and 59 minutes | ||||
release_date | April 8, 2014 | ||||
actors | Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Benedict Cumberbatch | ||||
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producers | George Clooney | ||||
studio | Lionsgate | ||||
country_of_origin | USA | ||||
number_of_discs | 1 | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #12,334 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #1,519 in Comedy (Movies & TV) #1,915 in Drama DVDs | ||||
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