Playwright Tracy Letts on reviving ‘Bug’ on Broadway and putting ‘Midwest pragmatism’ on stage

Chicago theater veterans are bringing new life to Tracy Letts's critically acclaimed 1996 play "Bug" on Broadway, which explores themes of paranoia and conspiracy. The production is staged at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre and features a talented cast including Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood.

Letts, who wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning "August: Osage County," describes his motivation for reviving "Bug." He notes that while the internet has changed the way people share information, conspiracy theories have become more mainstream over time. The play tells the story of a couple isolated in an Oklahoma motel who slowly lose their grip on reality as they descend into paranoia and delusion.

Letts aims to avoid judging his characters and instead explores what makes them relatable to audiences. He draws inspiration from the psychological condition "folie à deux," where one person can transmit delusions to another. The play is a love story about two people experiencing shared psychosis, with Letts carefully crafting it as such.

In an interview, Letts mentions that his wife Carrie Coon brings a "Midwestern pragmatism" to her portrayal of Agnes. He praises her physical acting abilities and the way she embodies the character's transformation over time.

The revival also coincides with other projects for Letts in the coming months, including a marathon festival featuring readings from his work at Circle in the Square Theatre School. The event aims to showcase the enduring appeal of his plays, which continue to resonate with audiences decades after their initial release.

In an era where conspiracy theories and misinformation thrive, "Bug" offers a thought-provoking exploration of these themes. Letts's revival serves as a timely reminder that his work remains relevant and continues to inspire new generations of actors and audiences alike.
 
The revamp of Tracy Letts's 1996 play "Bug" for Broadway is a fascinating development, especially in today's climate where conspiracy theories have become increasingly pervasive 🤯. I think it's interesting that Letts aims to avoid judging his characters, instead opting to explore the complexities of their psyche and what makes them relatable to audiences. This approach allows us to tap into our own vulnerabilities and empathize with the human experience.

Carrie Coon's involvement in the production is also a highlight, bringing her characteristic Midwestern pragmatism to the role of Agnes 🎭. I'm intrigued by Letts's use of the psychological condition "folie à deux" as a framework for the play's exploration of shared psychosis. It's thought-provoking and raises important questions about the nature of reality and our perceptions of it.

The revival coincides with an era where misinformation and disinformation are rampant, making "Bug" feel eerily prescient 🕵️‍♀️. Letts's work continues to resonate with audiences, and his revival is a testament to the enduring power of his plays to inspire new generations of artists and viewers alike 💡.
 
omg can u believe they're reviving bug again 🤯 like what's next? conspiracy theories are literally everywhere now and this play is just so timely lol I mean i love carrie coon she's amazing but letts has got a point about how ppl get caught up in paranoia it's crazy. the fact that he's not judging his characters tho is genius, it's all about making u feel uncomfortable for real. also can we talk about folie à deux? 🤪 i had no idea that was a thing and now im kinda fascinated by it. anyway cant wait to see this production on broadway! 💥
 
🎭 I'm so stoked to see Tracy Letts's 'Bug' coming back to life on Broadway! It's crazy how relatable the paranoia and conspiracy themes are in today's world, especially with social media making it easy to get caught up in misinformation 🤯 Carrie Coon is gonna crush her role as Agnes, I've seen some vids of her rehearsals and she's bringing that Midwestern charm to the character. It's awesome that Letts is avoiding judgment on his characters and instead focusing on what makes them human. Folie à deux is such a fascinating psychological condition that explores how people can feed off each other's delusions. This revival feels like it's exactly what we need right now, a thought-provoking story that makes us think about the impact of our online actions 📱
 
I'm so stoked they're reviving Bug! It's crazy how relatable the paranoia and conspiracy vibes are, especially with everything going on in the world right now 🤯📰. I mean, my kid can barely handle watching YouTube videos without me having to have a chat with them about what's real and what's not... let alone full-on delusions 💁‍♀️. But at the same time, it's actually really interesting how Letts explores that psychological condition folie à deux - it's like, what even is normal anymore? 😂 Anyway, Carrie Coon looks amazing in the lead role, I'm excited to see her bring Agnes to life on stage! 💫
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to see Tracy Letts's 1996 play "Bug" getting revived on Broadway 🎭! The themes of paranoia and conspiracy are sooo timely, especially with social media making it easy for misinformation to spread 🔥. Carrie Coon is going to bring such depth to the role of Agnes, her Midwestern pragmatism is gonna be a total game-changer 💁‍♀️. I love how Letts is avoiding judgment and exploring what makes his characters relatable - it's like, who hasn't felt delusional for a hot sec 😂? The fact that this play can still spark conversations about these themes decades later is just wild 🤯. Can't wait to see it live on stage! 👏
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this play "Bug". I mean, the way it explores paranoia and conspiracy theories is so relevant in today's world 🤯. It's crazy how Letts is reviving a 26-year-old play at the perfect time. The casting of Carrie Coon as Agnes is genius too, her Midwestern vibe brings such depth to the character. And I love how Letts avoids judging his characters instead lets them be real and flawed 💔. This revival is giving me all the feels and making me think about my own relationships with others in a whole new way 🤝
 
omg I'm so hyped about this new production of Bug on Broadway!!! 🎭 Carrie Coon is gonna slay as Agnes and Namir Smallwood is gonna bring the drama! 🤯 Tracy Letts' writing is always so raw and honest, it's like he's speaking directly to our souls. I love how he's tackling these super relevant themes of paranoia and conspiracy, especially in today's world where misinformation runs rampant 😒. The fact that his wife Carrie Coon is involved makes it even more special! 💕 Can't wait to see this play live, it's gonna be a wild ride 🎪
 
omg i'm so stoked about this play revamp!!! 🤩 I mean, Tracy Letts is literally a genius and Carrie Coon is amazing - she's got this whole 'Midwestern pragmatism' thing down pat 🙌. I love how he's not judging his characters, but instead trying to understand what makes them tick. It's like, we can all relate to feeling paranoid or delusional sometimes, right? 😂 And the fact that it's a love story too... it just adds this whole extra layer of depth to the play. I'm def gonna check it out and see how it explores those conspiracy theories and stuff 🤔.
 
I'm low-key excited about this revival of "Bug". I mean, Carrie Coon is like my girl crush right now 🤩, and Namir Smallwood is super talented too! But what I love most about this play is how it's still super relevant today 🙌. I mean, we're living in a time where conspiracy theories are like, everywhere... and "Bug" just gets it, you know? Like, Letts isn't trying to be all judgy or anything; he's just exploring the psychology of why people believe this stuff. And Agnes's character is so fascinating! I love how Coon brings that Midwestern pragmatism to the role 🤓... anyway, I'm def gonna check out this revival and see what all the fuss is about 👀
 
just saw the news about "bug" getting revived on broadway 🤯. it's crazy how some plays can still be so relatable even after all these years, especially with the current state of conspiracy theories online 📊. i think what lets is trying to say with this play is that we're not as different from each other as we think we are, and our perceptions can become distorted over time 🔍. the cast looks great btw, can't wait to see carrie coon bring agnes to life 💁‍♀️
 
I'm loving the fact that Tracy Letts is reviving this play now! I mean, with everything going on online and all these conspiracy theories floating around 🤯 it feels like the perfect time to bring up some real-life paranoia and delusion in a theatrical setting. Carrie Coon's casting is genius too - her Midwestern roots are gonna bring so much depth to Agnes' character. And Letts' approach to avoiding judgment, exploring what makes his characters relatable, is super cool 🤝. I'm also stoked to hear about the upcoming festival featuring his work - it's great to see his plays still resonating with audiences all these years later 💪.
 
I just saw this news and I'm like totally intrigued 😲... so I think its really cool that they're reviving "Bug" on Broadway after all these years. Its like, the themes are still super relevant today 🤯 especially with everything going on online. Idk about me but sometimes when theres a lot of misinformation out there, it makes me wanna be even more cautious about what Im believing 🙄... anyway I love how Tracy Letts is tackling this topic in his play without being too preachy or anything. And Carrie Coon sounding like an amazing actress! I'd def wanna see her on stage 🎭
 
I'm so excited about this play reviving! I think it's like when you're scrolling through social media and you see all these conspiracy theories, but then you watch "Bug" and you realize how crazy they are 😂. The play is actually really thought-provoking and makes you feel like, yeah, maybe we shouldn't jump to conclusions without thinking 🤔. I love that the author, Tracy Letts, doesn't judge his characters and just lets us figure out what's real and what's not for ourselves. It's like when you're with friends and you start to doubt each other, but then you talk it through and realize how silly it is 😊. Anyway, I'm gonna go see this play now, sounds like a wild ride! 🎭
 
🤔 The thing is, I think we're living in a time where our perception of reality gets distorted by the world around us. With social media, everyone's got an opinion and it's hard to know what's real and what's not. I'm curious to see how this play "Bug" addresses that theme - does it offer any solutions or just highlights the problem? 🤷‍♂️ It'll be interesting to see how Carrie Coon brings Agnes to life, especially with her Midwestern background. Does anyone else think this revival is a good idea? Should we be revisiting these themes in theatre right now? 💡
 
I'm so hyped for this production of "Bug" 🤩! I mean, who doesn't love a good thriller about paranoia and conspiracy? Carrie Coon is going to crush it as Agnes, I can already imagine her bringing that Midwestern charm to the role 💁‍♀️. And let's be real, Namir Smallwood is so talented he'll make the audience go weak in the knees 😍. I'm also super stoked for Tracy Letts' upcoming projects - his work is always so thought-provoking and relevant, it's amazing that he continues to push boundaries with new productions 📚. Can't wait to see how this revival turns out!
 
OMG I'm soooo excited about this new production of Bug!!! 🤯 Carrie Coon is literally going to crush it in the role of Agnes, I can already imagine her physical acting skills bringing the character's transformation to life 💥 And Namir Smallwood is amazing too! 😍 Tracy Letts' writing is so thought-provoking, especially with all the conspiracy theories out there right now 🤔 It's crazy how his play still resonates with audiences all these years later... I mean, who hasn't had their mind blown by a good conspiracy theory or two? 🤯 And this revival is like, totally timely you know? Letts' work never fails to inspire and thought-provoking conversations 💡 Can't wait for the marathon festival at Circle in the Square Theatre School! 🎭
 
I think its kinda weird they're reviving this play now... I mean, its like 29 years old or something 🤷‍♂️. But at the same time, i feel like we really need it right now? Like, with all the conspiracy theories going around online, its a pretty timely thing to be exploring. And Carrie Coon's in it too, which is awesome... I love her work, she's so talented 💁‍♀️. But, idk man, i'm also kinda worried that they're gonna mess it up 🤦‍♂️. Its a super intense play, and i don't want them to water it down or anything. But at the same time... I mean, what do i know? maybe its all good 🤔.
 
🤦‍♀️ I mean, who doesn't love a good conspiracy theory? 🤔 It's like the ultimate excuse for not going outside or doing actual human interaction... "I'm just paranoid about the government/aliens/whatever, don't @ me." 😂 Meanwhile, this play is all like, "Hey, let's explore what happens when we all lose our grip on reality together!" 🤯 And Carrie Coon bringing her Midwestern pragmatism to Agnes? That's just a nice way of saying she's gonna be the voice of reason in a sea of delusional characters... 😅 Can't wait to see this revival!
 
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