In the Heights, a joyous celebration of Latino life in the upper reaches of Manhattan, was named best musical at last night’s Tony Awards, while August: Osage County, Tracy Letts’ scabrous tale of a dysfunctional Oklahoma family, … (more…)
NEW YORK鈥擨n an unprecedented New York night for the Chicago theater, the Broadway transfer of Steppenwolf Theatre Company鈥檚 searing production of 鈥淎ugust: Osage County鈥 dominated the 62nd annual Tony Awards here on Sunday. … (more…)
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NEW YORK - “August: Osage County,” Tracy Letts’ scabrous tale of a dysfunctional Oklahoma family, was named best play Sunday at the 2008 Tony Awards ceremony, picking up two acting prizes as well as an award for direction. (more…)
Sticking to expectations August: Osage County finally managed to sweep away the coveted Tony award for Best Play. Despite their overwhelmed state the cast and the crew of the hugely popular production admitted that the win was not … (more…)
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Directed by Anna D. Shapiro, August: Osage County has been called “The most exciting new American play Broadway has seen in years,” (Charles Isherwood, The New York Times), and was voted #1 play of the year by Time, The Associated Press … (more…)
August: Osage County! Tony Award winning Best Play for 2008! Now, at this writing, they really don’t have the sizzling little Tony Award actually in their hands, and the name still hasn’t been called….but, even though I am not a … (more…)
Deanna Dunagan (at right) is a Texas native, but she puts her Southern charm on hold each night as she plays Violet Weston, a vicious, pill-gulping, fork-tongued matriarch in August: Osage County. Recently, Dunagan, who’s nominated for … (more…)