By Kenneth Jones
28 Aug 2012
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| Sam Shepard |
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| Photo by Joseph Marzullo/WENN |
The actor-playwright opened the world premiere of his own play, Heartless, on Aug. 27, in a production by Off-Broadway's Signature Theatre Company.
Beverly's disappearance at the top of Letts' three-hour Pulitzer Prize-honored, Tony Award-winning play sets the story into motion. Shepard's film appearances include "Right Stuff" (for which he was Oscar-nominated), "Black Hawk Down," "Frances," "Country," "Days of Heaven," "The Notebook," "Crimes of the Heart," and the TV movie "Dash and Lilly," among others.
The darkly comic August drama is a large ensemble piece (with three sisters at its core) set in a rambling house in Oklahoma. Letts also penned the screenplay. John Wells (TV's "E.R." and "Shameless") will direct.
Three-time Oscar winner Streep ("The Iron Lady," "Doubt," "Julie & Julia") leads the family as cancer-stricken drug addict Violet — mother to Ivy, Barbara and Karen.
The Weinstein Company film is a Jean Doumanian / Smokehouse production produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, Jean Doumanian and Steve Traxler. Claire Rudnick Polstein is the executive producer.
Jean Doumanian Productions has produced the Tony Award-winning productions of August: Osage County, The Book of Mormon and Death of a Salesman.
Here's how TWC characterizes the picture: It "tells the dark, hilarious and deeply touching story of the strong-willed women of the Weston family, whose lives have diverged until a family crisis brings them back to the Midwest house they grew up in, and to the dysfunctional woman who raised them. Letts' play made its Broadway debut in December 2007 after premiering at Chicago's legendary Steppenwolf Theatre earlier that year. It continued with a successful international run."


