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Aw, Shucks! Glengarry Glen Ross finished at Gerald Schoenfeld Theater on January 20, 2013

Glengarry Glen Ross is now showing at Venue To Be Announced

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Glengarry Glen Ross

Glengarry Glen Ross at Gerald Schoenfeld Theater

Aw, Shucks! Glengarry Glen Ross finished at Gerald Schoenfeld Theater on January 20, 2013

Glengarry Glen Ross is now showing at Venue To Be Announced

Coming Spring 2025!
More info

Why see Glengarry Glen Ross?

The stakes are high at a fly by night Chicago real estate office: 1st prize-­- a new Cadillac, 2nd prize-­- a set of steak knives, 3rd prize-­- you’re fired!

Glengarry slices to the core of the American dream and exposes the depths people will go to stay on top of the game.

Mamet himself worked in a real estate office in Chicago in 1969 setting up appointments for salesmen, and the play is influenced by the cutthroat politics he encountered.

Al Pacino returns to Broadway to star in David Mamet's acclaimed Pulitzer Prize-­-winning drama. Pacino, who was nominated for an Oscar for portraying the role of Ricky Roma in the film version, will now take on the role of Shelley Levene and will be joined on stage by Bobby Cannavale, Richard Schiff, David Harbor and Jeremy Shamos.

Key Information

Audience

May be inappropriate for 16 and under. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.

Run Time

One hour and 45 minutes with one intermission

Dates

Finished Jan 20, 2013

Cast

Al Pacino as Shelley Levene
Bobby Cannavale as Ricky Roma
Richard Schiff as George Aaronow
David Harbour as John Williamson
Jeremy Shamos as James Lingk
John C McGinley as Dave Moss
Murphy Guyer

Creative

Directed by Daniel Sullivan
Scenic Design by Eugene Lee
Costume Design by Jess Goldstein
Written by David Mamet

Reviews

Customer reviews

1 reviews, average rating: (4.0 Stars)

Crickett Carlisle

an evening well spent

Al Pacino was... Al Pacino- he gave a solid performance, and of course it's simply fun to see him on stage; but Bobby Cannavale as Ricky Roma was the star last night. He held the play together, kept the energy up, and pulled all the characters into one story. As a whole the play is well worth seeing, an evening well spent. ... Read more
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