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Pulitzer Prize Winning Play Coming to Old Town Hall

Open auditions for "August: Osage County" will be held tomorrow and Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brecksville Theater Blossom Hill building.

To open its 38th season, will feature the 2008 Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning play, “August: Osage County.” 

The dark comedy, written by Tracy Letts, focuses on a dysfunctional Oklahoma family which is burdened by a pill-popping mother, a vanished father and three daughters who all have something to hide, according to a Brecksville Theater press release. 

While the women sort out the mysterious disappearance, audiences will sit back and experience the sometimes funny and sometimes disturbing interactions among the sordid members of the Weston family. 

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Director Terrence Kelly will hold open auditions tomorrow and Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brecksville Theater on the Square Blossom Hill facility on Oaks Road. 

There are roles for six men and seven women, and all parts are available. Rehearsals will start in early December. 

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The play will run from February 3rd through the 5th and the 10th through the 12th. 

For more information regarding August: Osage County and the rest of BTOTS' 2012 season, refer to www.btots.org, or call (440)526-3443.

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