August: Osage County by Tracy Letts
August: Osage County
Hilberry Theatre
Director: James Kuhl
Scenic Design: Leazah Behrens
Costumes: Clare Hungate-Hawk
Lighting Designer: Heather DeFauw
Hilberry Theatre
Director: James Kuhl
Scenic Design: Leazah Behrens
Costumes: Clare Hungate-Hawk
Lighting Designer: Heather DeFauw
Reviews
The Hilberry production wows you even before it starts courtesy of Leazah Behrens’ set, which cleverly depicts all three levels of Violet’s crumbling home.
- John Monaghan -Detroit Free Press
Designer Leazah Behrens fills up the stage with the house's many rooms and floors, looking straight through the walls (as if by X-ray) in a manner that makes the space somehow feel both tremendous and stifling.
- Carolyn Hayes - Encore Michigan
The production team for August: Osage County is every bit as on their game as are the actors. Leazah Behrens's sprawling set fills the Hilberry space with utility, care, and creativity. With the bones of the house showing, the very foundation of the family is laid out for us to see. Every little nook and cranny is filled, and alive.
- Modo Review
- John Monaghan -Detroit Free Press
Designer Leazah Behrens fills up the stage with the house's many rooms and floors, looking straight through the walls (as if by X-ray) in a manner that makes the space somehow feel both tremendous and stifling.
- Carolyn Hayes - Encore Michigan
The production team for August: Osage County is every bit as on their game as are the actors. Leazah Behrens's sprawling set fills the Hilberry space with utility, care, and creativity. With the bones of the house showing, the very foundation of the family is laid out for us to see. Every little nook and cranny is filled, and alive.
- Modo Review