Title: August: osage county
Author: Tracy Letts
Published by: Theatre Communications Group
Pages: 138
My rating: 5/5
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When the patriarch of the Weston clan disappears one hot summer night, the family reunites at the Oklahoma homestead, where long-held secrets are unflinchingly and uproariously revealed. The three-act, three-and-a-half-hour mammoth of a play combines epic tragedy with black comedy, dramatizing three generations of unfulfilled dreams and leaving not one of its thirteen characters unscathed.
Review:
“You're thoughtful, Barbara, but you're not open. You're passionate, but you're hard. You're a good, decent, funny, wonderful woman, and I love you, but you're a pain in the ass.”
This play is supposed to be a dark comedy, and i won't lie some scenes are so freaking hilarious, but it is more dark than funny and it is really brutal. The family in this play is like the most dysfunctional family ever, that reading it will make most people be grateful for their family, though i doubt that there is actually a perfect family, so if you read this play and you don't even even relate to at least one aspect it must be a lie or you just don't want to accept it.
“I'm not defending him. He's not perfect. Just like all the rest of us, down here
in the muck. I'm no angel myself. I've done some things I'm not proud of. Things you'll
never know about. Know what? I may even have to do same things I'm not proud of
again. 'Cause sometimes life puts you in a corner that way. And I am a human being, after all. Anyway you have your own hash to settle. Before you start making speeches to the rest of us.”
This play is unlike any book or movie i have seen about a dysfuntional family, where they always work out things and get a happy ending. No. This is more like real life because, let's face it, people don't change (most of the time). And in this play no one did. In this play, just as the synopsis says, no one is left unscathed, and instead of working things out at the end they turned out worse than it were at the beginning.
“I just can't understand why folks can't be respectful of one another. I don't think there's any excuse for it.”
And at the end i just can say that this play was really good, and would recommend it to everybody. And even when i haven't seen it performed at stage or seen the movie, i have seen the catfish scene of the movie and omg it is so hilarious!!

