Tickets are now on sale through Saturday, June 14, 2025.
Glengarry Glen Ross has extended its Broadway run ahead of its first preview next month! The new Broadway production of David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize & New York Drama Critics’ Circle-winning play, directed by Tony & Olivier Award-winner Patrick Marber, has announced a two-week extension, now on sale through Saturday, June 14, 2025. The production will begin previews on Monday, March 10 ahead of an official opening on Monday, March 31 at The Palace Theatre.
Glengarry Glen Ross will star Emmy, SAG, Golden Globe, BAFTA & Critics Choice Award-Winner Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain, HBO’s “Succession”; This is Our Youth) as “Richard Roma”, Emmy, SAG & Critics Choice Award-Winner & Golden Globe Nominee Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul,” “Breaking Bad”) as “Shelley Levene”, making his Broadway debut, Emmy & Grammy Award Nominee Bill Burr (Old Dads; The Mandalorian) as “Dave Moss”, making his Broadway debut, Grammy Award-Winner and Academy Award-Nominee Michael McKean (Better Call Saul, This Is Spinal Tap, All The Way) as “George Aaronow“, Donald Webber, Jr. (Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through The Cotton Patch) as “John Williamson”, Howard W. Overshown (The Lehman Trilogy, A Soldier’s Play) as “Baylen” and SAG Award Nominee John Pirruccello (Phil Spector, “Barry”) as “James Lingk” making his Broadway debut.
The design team includes Production Design by Scott Pask. Lighting Design by Jen Schriever. Casting by The Telsey Office - Will Cantler, CSA, Destiny Lilly, CSA and the Production Stage Manager is Barclay Stiff.
David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Glengarry Glen Ross is set in a cutthroat Chicago real estate office where four salespeople compete to sell mostly worthless properties to unwitting customers. Whoever sells the most wins a car; whoever sells the least is out of a job – a ruthless environment where each character will do anything to come out on top.
The lead producer of Glengarry Glen Ross is Jeffrey Richards, who was the press agent for the original production in 1984 and subsequently produced the revivals in 2005 and 2012.