“‘Life is very long.’ That’s TS Eliot,” quotes Beverly Weston, patriarch of the Weston family, in the opening lines of August: Osage County. Admittedly, the Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play is also very long, clocking in at 3 1/2 hours with two intermissions – though you’d never know it aside from a slightly sore neck and a growling stomach (note: Eat dinner before). Osage County
lives up to the hype...

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