GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS

by David Marmet

Director - Stacey Plumb

Performance Dates: 24th - 28th February 2009

  • 1983 Laurence Olivier Award Winner for Best New Play

  • 1984 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama

  • Glengarry Glen Ross is the story of four Chicago salesmen and their supervisor, Williamson, who work together selling undesirable real estate at inflated prices. The play takes place at the end of a month in which the bosses of the company, Mitch and Murray, have declared a "sales contest": The salesman who clears a certain high dollar amount will win a Cadillac, and the two salesmen who perform worst will be fired. A chalkboard is used to keep track of each man's sales. Roma, who makes good sales, is the top man on the board, but the other three are all having trouble and getting increasingly worried.

    WARNING - CONTAINS FREQUENT STRONG LANGUAGE

    The Cast

    Richard "Ricky" Roma - the most succesful salesman in the office, a bit of a smooth talker - Mark Jenner
    Shelley "The Machine" Levene - older, once succesful salesman, fallen on hard times - Neil Arbon
    James Lingk - a timid, middle-aged man who becomes Roma's latest client - Terry Palmer
    John Williamson - the despised Office Manager - Mike Harding
    George Aaronow - an aging salesman with low self-esteem who lacks confidence and hope - Paul Vella
    Dave Moss - big-mouthed salesman with big dreams and schemes - Richard Fawcett
    Baylen - Police Detective - Gary Plumb
     
     

     

     

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