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Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?

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#25Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 5:34pm

Oh man, Sally deserves to do something great after that awful “Menagerie” she did.

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#26Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 6:11pm

I got to see this on tour with Estelle Parsons. I just remember the 3 and a half hour run time just FLYING by.


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Robbie516
#27Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 8:21pm

Is this finalized?

Wallman2
#28Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 9:15pm

Distinctive Baritone...Not sure why you think it ended up in the red.  I had a friend who was an investor in the original production and said it returned its investment and made a profit of almost 3 to 1.   I saw it with Phylicia Rashad, who was magnificent in the role.  I believe it was one of the first times that a black actress had replaced on Broadway in a role that was written, especially as it was a family play with white actresses playing the daughters, for a white actress.  It didn't matter to me, I was completely enthralled.  

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#29Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 9:25pm

It recouped 6 months after opening lol, but by all means. 

tomwsjr
#30Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 9:32pm

I believe Diane Carol was the first black actress to replace a role written for a white actress in Agnes of God. 

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#31Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 9:36pm

It moved theaters and had like 4 replacement casts? I’d say it was very successful. But sure it’s a big show, but now all I want is Jean Smart. And Laurie Metcalf. 

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#32Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/30/23 at 9:36pm

Robbie516 said: "What theatre are they aiming for I would assume the Golden or Belasco?"

What's the thought process behind this assumption? Shubert alone has about 8(+) playhouses available next fall with unannounced tenants. Producers don't simply pick a theatre; this could play any playhouse (and the original started at the Imperial of all places). This producer usually uses Shubert houses or Studio 54.

Did Whitford play Mattie Fae's husband? Or the one-scene part of Beverly Weston? or Barbara's husband?

Updated On: 3/30/23 at 09:36 PM

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#33Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 12:52am

Can we not do the whole “WHAT THEATRE?!?!?” game when this isn’t even an announced production. Take a breath girl. 

Musicaldudepeter
#34Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 2:28am

I love Sally Field but this seems like such a missed opportunity for a true theater animal like Jones/Metcalf who are better suited to the role IMO. I often imagine what Stritch would've done with this role in the 90s.

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Robbie516
#35Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 1:31pm

Who’s producing this and the reason why I said those two theatres is that they’re open in the fall…I also know Studio 54 is being used next year by roundabout 

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#36Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 2:02pm


"Or maybe in 4 years, Steppenwolf can mount a 20th Anniversary revival in Chicago."

Very proud to say that my daughter was the Assistant Stage Manager of the play at Steppenwolf. She could have come to NY to stage manage it on Broadway but couldn't because of family commitments.

I remember the first time I saw it in Chicago,.I went in thinking, "OMG, a straight play with three acts, running time close to three hours, I'll never sit through it". After Act II, I couldn't wait for Act III to start.

 


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Updated On: 3/31/23 at 02:02 PM

Robbie516
#37Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 4:01pm

I hope Sally gets the triple crown of acting

rattleNwoolypenguin
#38Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 4:39pm

to be fair to the movie which- there's definitely worse play to film adaptations, I think it's a story that is most powerful when you're really stuck in the room with these people. My issue with the movie is it didn't feel special the way the play did.

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#39Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 5:22pm

The movie is a disaster. An HBO miniseries would have been much better. If only Mike Nichols had done it.

 

The only upsetting thing about this potential revival is it would ice out Metcalf from ever doing Barbara if she doesn’t do it this time. I guess we can hold out for her Violet.

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#40Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 5:31pm

David Cromer is an excellent choice of director for a revival of this. 


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#41Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 5:54pm

Kad said: "David Cromer is an excellent choice of director for a revival of this."


I need this to be real lol

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#42Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 6:14pm

TotallyEffed said: "The only upsetting thing about this potential revival is it would ice out Metcalf from ever doing Barbara if she doesn’t do it this time. I guess we can hold out for her Violet."

She’s 67 now, Violet’s exact age as laid out out in the character description. Her chance to play Barbara passed when the original production closed. The good news is that she’s got ~20 years to get the chance to take on Violet if Estelle Parsons is any bar to measure by.

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#43Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 7:05pm

ColorTheHours048 said: "TotallyEffed said: "The only upsetting thing about this potential revival is it would ice out Metcalf from ever doing Barbara if she doesn’t do it this time. I guess we can hold out for her Violet."

She’s 67 now, Violet’s exact age as laid out out in the character description. Her chance to play Barbara passed when the original production closed. The good news is that she’s got ~20 years to get the chance to take on Violet if Estelle Parsons is any bar to measure by.
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I don’t tolerate my dreams being crushed. Let me live! It’s the magic of the theatre!

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#44Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 7:30pm

Your dreams and mine, babe. Your dreams and mine. It’s bad enough I missed her Martha.

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#45Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 9:24pm

I’m glad I was wrong about the original production not recouping. I had just assumed because the audiences for the last few months were often only half full. But if they recouped early then I guess they were able to keep it open despite the dip in sales. I saw it with Estelle Parsons and Amy Morton and thought it was spectacular.

Which husband would Bradley Whitford do? This is the rare play where the male roles are pretty thankless compared to the female roles.

Ke3
#46Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 11:08pm

The movie does what in most cases film adaptions are meant to do and opens it up. The thing is, August: Osage County is a play that could've handled the weight of it's confinement on screen. Much like the film adaption of Virginia Woolf. I still think Roberts was a good choice for Barbara and Meryl a wrong one for Violet. Meryl would've been a killer Mattie Fae I think. Though I've never seen the play, only read it. So I can't say any of this for sure.

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#47Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 3/31/23 at 11:24pm

I’ll never get over us not getting Ellen Burstyn as a Violet for the film. 

Robbie516
#48Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 4/6/23 at 9:30pm

Does anyone know if the reading with sally field was the first presentation or has this been ongoing? 

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#49Will we ever see a Broadway revival of August: Osage County?
Posted: 4/6/23 at 10:57pm

My dream is Sissy Spacek as Violet