August: Osage County
When the Weston family gathers at their sprawling Oklahoma home after their father disappears, old wounds crack open fast. Addictions, secrets, heartbreak and savage one liners collide over one unforgettable weekend in this darkly funny Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Directed by the formidable Ngoc Phan and performed by QCGU third year acting students, August: Osage County is a raw, explosive portrait of family at its most chaotic…and most human. Don’t miss your chance to experience this modern classic reimagined by the next generation of artists.
Warnings
Adult themes, coarse language, references to substance abuse and addiction and sexual references.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.