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Glengarry Glen Ross


Played at

Royale Theater

Broadway Drama

Previews  April 8 2005
Opened
  May 1 2005
Closed  August 28 2005

Run  27 previews & 137 performances

Running Time  1 hr 45 mins | 1 intermission

Tickets  $46.25 to $96.25

Standing Room Only $26.25 day of performance tickets available if show is sold out | Box office only

Prices do not include any taxes, service charges or other charges

Advisory Might not be appropriate for children under 13
Restrictions
Children 4 years old and younger not permitted

Performances

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    2:00P     2:00P 3:00P
  8:00P 8:00P 8:00P 8:00P 8:00P  

 

Producers
Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, JAM Theatricals, Boyett Ostar Productions, Ronald Frankel, Philip Lacerte, Stephanie McClelland, CJM Productions, Barry Weisbord, ZenDog Productions | in association with Herbert Goldsmith Productions | by special arrangement with The Roundabout Theatre Company

Creative

David Mamet author

Joe Mantello director

Laura Bauer costume design

Kenneth Posner lighting design 

Santo Loquasto scenic design

Opening Night Cast

Alan Alda | Liev Schreiber | Jeffrey Tambor | Frederick Weller | Gordon Clapp | Tom Wopat

Road to Broadway Revival of the hard-hitting 1984 Mamet drama was due January 2003, then Danny DeVito and Ben Stiller "unattached" themselves from the show in August 2002, with director-to-be Daniel Sullivan unattaching himself shortly thereafter. Joe Mantello then slated to helm new production, and talk of Spring 2005 run surfaced during Summer 2004 

Notes  Glengarry Glen Ross, David Mamet's hard-hitting look at the 'business' behind the real estate business premiered on Broadway March 25, 1984 at the John Golden Theater. Directed by Gregory Mosher, the production was nominated for three 1984 Tony Awards, including play, direction and featured actors (Joe Mantegna and Robert Prosky, Mr Mantegna won); David Mamet received the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his gripping work

 

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