“August: Osage County,” the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play, is opening at Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis tonight! The show tells the story of the Weston family, living Pawhuska, Oklahoma. It is about a father who disappears. A mother caught in the grip of addiction. A marriage unraveling, and a family approaching total meltdown. The New York Post calls it, “ENORMOUSLY ENTERTAINING!” Written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro, August: Osage County has audiences around the country talking about an unforgettable night at the theatre!
Read our interview with actor Jeff Still, who plays the father of the family.
August: Osage County will be playing at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis from March 2 to the 14. You can purchase tickets at Metrotix, or visit the Fabulous Fox website for more details.
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I have not seen this movie. but after reading this I think I might have to check it out.