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August: Osage County Preloaded Digital Audio Player – Unabridged
Winner of the 2008 Tony Award for Best Play, Tracy Letts' darkly comic epic offers a painfully funny look at a family struggling in the desolate heart of America. An L. A. Theatre Works full-cast recording, featuring members of the original Steppenwolf Theatre and Broadway productions: Tara Lynne Barr, Shannon Cochran, Deanna Dunagan (Tony Award®, Best Leading Actress), Kimberly Guerrero, Francis Guinan, Scott Jaeck, Ron Livingston, Robert Maffia, Mariann Mayberry, Rondi Reed (Tony Award®, Best Featured Actress), and David Warshofsky. Directed by Bart DeLorenzo. Recorded by L. A. Thetare Works before a live audience.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherL A Theater Works
- ISBN-10146760805X
- ISBN-13978-1467608053
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- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 146760805X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1467608053
- Item Weight : 6 ounces
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About the author

Tracy Letts was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play for August: Osage County, which premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre in 2007 and later played on Broadway, at London's National Theatre, and at theatres around the United States and internationally. In 2013, August: Osage County became a feature film starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts. Other writing credits include The Minutes, Linda Vista, Mary Page Marlowe, Man from Nebraska, Killer Joe, Bug and Superior Donuts. He has been an ensemble member at Steppenwolf Theatre Company since 2002. As an actor, he was awarded a 2013 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. His screen acting credits include a role on Homeland, the film The Lovers, as well as the Oscar-nominated film Lady Bird.
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Customers find the play amazing, well-written, and vivid. They also describe the characters as great and the reading pace as fast. However, some customers report issues with the Kindle format. Opinions are mixed on entertainment value, with some finding it interesting and powerful, while others say it's depressing. Readers also disagree on the emotional tone, with others finding it poignant and realistic.
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Customers find the play amazing, well written, and entertaining. They also say it would make a wonderful performance.
"This play is very well written, with an excellent story and vivid characters. The run time of the show probably runs about three hours in length...." Read more
"...August:Osage County' is so good,so dysfunctionally twisted,that no one gets away unscathed. A masterpiece...." Read more
"There is no doubt that “August: Osage County” is a great American play...." Read more
"...This is a masterpiece from beginning to end, from August to tragic December. The Stern Librarian (I get a lot of reading done in the TKTS booth)." Read more
Customers are mixed about the entertainment value of the book. Some mention it's an interesting dark comedy about a disfunctional midwestern family, with jaw-dropping moments and outright hysterical scenes. They also say it'll keep them engaged and never boring. However, some customers say the storyline is depressing, but the comic relief segments keep them moving.
"...Every part is a great part. There are some jaw-dropping moments, some outright hysterical scenes, and some really deeply disturbing emotional..." Read more
"...At times funny,charming and shocking,'August:Osage County'receives the highest of fives from me.I just know I will be reading it again...." Read more
"...The following acts were a huge disappointment to me----I guess I wanted more vision, hope, thinking out of the box in the plot...." Read more
"...I really liked the theme of the play and I will not spoil the story for anyone who is interested, however, I must recommend this book to anyone who..." Read more
Customers find the book very well written, with an excellent story and vivid characters. They also say the story hits home with them, has clever lines of dialog, and Tracy Letts writes so personally and develops his characters so they feel connected to them. Readers also mention the relationships are written out smoothly, relevantly, and humorously. They say the text is written in a very simple, direct style that flows easily.
"This play is very well written, with an excellent story and vivid characters. The run time of the show probably runs about three hours in length...." Read more
"...Tracy Letts has written the text in a very simple direct style that flows easily, and the structure of the piece fills out nicely...." Read more
"...The overall theme was depressing, the language was vulgar and the ending was abrupt. That being said, I read it to the end." Read more
"...A good read all in all." Read more
Customers like the characters in the book.
"This play is very well written, with an excellent story and vivid characters. The run time of the show probably runs about three hours in length...." Read more
"...Gotta say, the movie, though the acting was great, as well as casting......I didn't "enjoy" it, I didn't feel humor and space in it, as I..." Read more
"...follow-up and information on the horribly, beautifully, sad, compelling characters...." Read more
"...I did secure the role of Karen, which is exciting. The characters are complex and the dynamics are psychologically compelling...." Read more
Customers find the book fast and pleasurable to read. They also mention that the drama, snide remarks, and love to keep them reading.
"...I have to admit that it is excellent theatre - always engaging and never boring, it is dramatic, funny, and always compelling." Read more
"...Such an pleasurable change of pace...................." Read more
"...this reads very well. Just enough drama, snide remarks and love to keep you reading...." Read more
"...if well done, with two intermissions, it's amazing and goes by quickly for the audience...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the emotional tone. Some find the book poignant, powerful, and thoughtful. They say it makes them look at the relationships in their own family. However, other customers find it depressing, boring, and dark.
"...moments, some outright hysterical scenes, and some really deeply disturbing emotional encounters...." Read more
"...three act, three hour exercise in selfishness, greed, and emotional blackmail and abuse - all in the guise of a "comedy" of manners...." Read more
"...And like those plays, it is saturated with anger and bitterness and love, and all those complex emotions that make us human...." Read more
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Customers are mixed about the book value. Some mention that it arrived quickly and was the right price, while others say that it was money wasted.
"...Arrived quickly and was the right price." Read more
"...I did not like the book at all. Actually it was stupid. I would not have bought it if I had know it was written out as a play...." Read more
"...The book shipped fast, the price fit my budget and was perfect for the audition. Fabulous play. Dark comedy...." Read more
"...Read only 25 per cent. Should have been notified in advance. Money wasted. Plan to notify Amazon of displeasure" Read more
Customers find the book formatting messed up and hate the page layout. They also say the book is displayed as a play.
"...Digital formatting on Kindle was disjointed in several places...." Read more
"The formatting errors in this e book make it almost impossible to read. I am terribly disappointed with the quality of this...." Read more
"Did not like the format or the story line or the conclusion for that matter, if you weren't depressed when you started you were when you finished," Read more
"I hated the format of the page layout which displayed the book as a play. It was tedious beyond belief. A total waste of time and effort." Read more
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'August:Osage County' is so good,so dysfunctionally twisted,that no one gets away unscathed. A masterpiece. Mr. Lett's won a Pulitzer Prize for this jewel and deservedly so.
The story is set in Oklahoma,in the home of Beverly and Violet Weston. They are children of the 60's,born into poor families.The Weston's worked hard in youth and for their toils have all the trappings of a good life. But it is not enough. The past's secrets haunt them and have taken too great a toll; Beverly drinks,while Violet is addicted to prescription drugs-again.
Then Beverly Weston comes up missing. Their three daughters gather to support Violet and each other while they wait for news.
This is when the sadness,madness and secrets of every member comes pouring out.
At times funny,charming and shocking,'August:Osage County'receives the highest of fives from me.
I just know I will be reading it again.
Aloud.
Tracy Letts has written the text in a very simple direct style that flows easily, and the structure of the piece fills out nicely. It opens with a prologue that is worth going back and rereading after getting about halfway through, just to see what new resonance it has now that the reader has more information.
Written in three acts, the same structure that many great American plays seem to share, the first act pulls you in with an interesting ensemble and plotlines that hint at more under the surface. The second act features a family dinner for the ages and violently and relentlessly will propel the reader to its conclusion. The third act contains more scenes, seems to have a quicker pace, and really punches the reader in the gut with many moments that come up in quick succession. In the hands of a talented director and cast this play would be a gripping night in the theatre.
A key moment that stood out to me was Act 3:2, when the character of Barbara realizes that she will never really know why her marriage ended. That moment of acknowledging that she will never get the answers she deserves is recognizable, and painful, to anyone who has suffered through a breakup where the communication was less than should be desired. And really, that lack of honest communication is what the play is about in general. Our inability to be honest with others, and ourselves, is a profound recognition that you see in yourself as you read this play. Which brings me to the ending of the piece, a dark warning that to live your life without honesty and kindness will catch up to you at some point.
“August: Osage County” is a play that will be performed and read for generations, and it deserves to be because it is about important human truths, and if we don’t read and go to the theatre every once in a while to have those things pointed out to us…then why are we doing it?
As mentioned by other reviewers and etc., The play starts off with Beverly Weston, a noted poet and retired professor, interviewing Johnna for the position of housekeeper and the keeper of his wife Violet. Beverly is clearly drunk, and that's where things got more interesting for me to read. It started off slow and weird, but I slowly and slowly began to like the play.
I have read plays before, and have enjoyed them. This one is no exception! It did take me a few pages to slowly get the feel for the book, but when I did, I finished the book within 2 days! I really liked the theme of the play and I will not spoil the story for anyone who is interested, however, I must recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in reading plays or even watching them.
What's keeping you from buying this book? If you like plays and/or enjoying watching/reading them, why not give this book a shot? Never judge a book (well this is a play) by its cover.
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Désolée de ne pas pouvoir vous parler du texte.
Reviewed in France on December 19, 2023
Désolée de ne pas pouvoir vous parler du texte.
I decided to buy the play, and as it can do "text to speech" Iistened to it in this way. It took a bit of getting used to, because each character is named before each speech, but after a while one gets used to it, and being a play it is obviously better to hear the dialogue than to read it.
It is a really gripping story and I thoroughly enjoyed it, and can recommend it to anyone who is not shocked by bad language.






