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August: Osage [a] County is a tragicomedy play by Tracy Letts. It was the recipient of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama . The play premiered at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago on June 28, 2007, and closed on August 26, 2007. [ 9 ]
Howard Vernon Starks (December 7, 1929 – April 7, 2003) was an American poet from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.He is best known for his poem, "August: Osage County," which was one of the inspirations for Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name.
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After directing Tracy Letts' August: Osage County at Steppenwolf and winning the Jefferson Award for Best Director, she directed the play on Broadway, with all but two of the original cast, and won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Director of a Play, [7] as well as the Drama Desk Award [8] and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Director ...
August: Osage County is a 2013 American black comedy-drama film directed by John Wells. It was written by Tracy Letts and based on his Pulitzer Prize -winning 2007 play of the same name . It was produced by George Clooney , Grant Heslov , Jean Doumanian , and Steve Traxler.
“August: Osage County” by Tracy Letts (screenplay). An emotional wrecking ball of a play. “Mankiller: A Chief and Her People” by Wilma Mankiller and Michael Wallis.
Tracy S. Letts (born July 4, 1965) is an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. He started his career at the Steppenwolf Theatre before making his Broadway debut as a playwright for August: Osage County (2007), for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play.
The Teahouse of the August Moon: 1953 John Patrick: 1954: Won all three Tony Awards for which it was nominated. That Championship Season: 1972 Jason Miller: 1973: Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two. Torch Song Trilogy: 1982 Harvey Fierstein: 1983: Won both Tony Awards for which it was nominated. Travesties: 1974 Tom Stoppard: 1976