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Key people at August: Osage County.
August: Osage County is a live theatrical production and intellectual property asset based in Chicago, Illinois, that generates its revenue through direct box office ticket sales and global performance licensing. The tragicomedy property completed a major Broadway run consisting of 648 performances between 2007 and 2009, and it currently requires a minimum performance licensing fee of $130 per show. The production maintains commercial partnerships with licensing agencies such as Dramatists Play Service and Concord Theatricals, while staging performances at prominent venues including the Steppenwolf Theatre and the El Portal Theatre. The live entertainment asset has achieved significant industry milestones, securing five Tony Awards and the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama before expanding its operations into a feature film adaptation in 2013. The theatrical enterprise was originally founded in 2007 by playwright and creator Tracy Letts.
Key people at August: Osage County.
August: Osage County is a Pulitzer Prize–winning stage play (and later a film) — not a company. The play was written by Tracy Letts and premiered with Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago in 2007 before transferring to Broadway; it won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2008 Tony Award for Best Play[3][4][6].