
Meet four desperate Chicago real estate salesmen. This month’s top guy wins a gleaming Cadillac, the runner-up takes home a set of steak knives, the rest get the sack.
Admire their know-how and their slickness. Wonder at their dream-selling and their hokum. Be appalled by their double-dealing and chicanery.
Glengarry Glen Ross, a sizzling drama of hard-driven men on the edge and at the edge, won a Pulitzer Prize and is directed by Chris Honer, whose production of Mamet’s Speed-the-Plow was nominated for Best Production in the 2006 Manchester Evening News Awards. You can read about how the design and production process of this event is progressing by clicking through here.
“Mamet’s strongest, boldest play… The Bard of four-letter brashness” - The Times
The last masterpiece in the grand tradition of American drama… There isn’t an ounce of fat on the piece” - The Daily Telegraph
THIS PRODUCTION CONTAINS VERY STRONG LANGUAGE AND SMOKING ON STAGE
For an extra insight into the production process for this play, you can read our designer and director blogs by clicking through here.
First Thursday and Friday £9.50 (first 90 seats £8)
First Saturday £12 (first 90 seats £9.50)
Monday evenings £10.50
Tuesday/Wednesday evenings, Thursday matinees £13
Thursday/Friday evenings, Saturday matinees £15.50
Saturday evenings £18
Early-Birds (Monday 15 - Wednesday 17 February) First 60 seats £9.50
Education Groups, Groups of 10 plus, concessions (not Saturday evenings) £2 off each ticket
| 12th March | 8.00pm | Book Tickets | |
| 13th March | 8.00pm | P | Book Tickets |
| 15th March | 7.30pm | Book Tickets | |
| 16th March | 7.30pm | Book Tickets | |
| 17th March | 7.30pm | Book Tickets | |
| 18th March | 7.30pm | Book Tickets | |
| 19th March | 8.00pm | Book Tickets |