Broadway's top-grossing revival of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross plays the final performance of its extended run at the Palace Theatre June 28. The production, one of this season's group of star-driven play revivals that helped make the last season the highest-grossing in Broadway history, opened March 31 after beginning previews March 10, with Tony winner Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) at the helm.
The production fully recouped its initial investment as of the week ending May 12, and has gone on to repeatedly break weekly house records at the Palace.
2025 Oscar winner Kieran Culkin leads the cast as Richard Roma, with Bob Odenkirk as Shelley Levene, Bill Burr as Dave Moss, Michael McKean as George Aaronow, Donald Webber Jr. as John Williamson, Howard W. Overshown as Baylen, and John Pirruccello as James Lingk. Odenkirk was a 2025 Tony nominee for his performance.
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Understudies Alex Purcell, Jordan Lage, and Peter Bradbury round out the company. Casting is by The Telsey Office's Will Cantler and Destiny Lilly.
Glengarry Glen Ross, which premiered at London's National in 1983 before making a Broadway debut in 1984, centers on four Chicago real estate agents. Over two days, the group stops at nothing to make the next sale, primarily the prime real estate in Glengarry Highlands that they want to turn into a repeat of their past success with Glen Ross Farms. The play has proved to be one of, if not the, most successful of Mamet's catalogue, hitting the big screen in an Academy Award-nominated 1992 film and returning to Broadway in 2005 and 2012. The work also earned Mamet a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1984.
Marber's staging features production design by Scott Pask and lighting design by Jen Schriever. Barclay Stiff serves as production stage manager.
Jeffrey Richards, Rebecca Gold, Caiola Productions, and Roy Furman lead the producing team.
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