GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
By
David Mamet
Starring Eric McCormack, Bart Anderson, John Pyper
Ferguson, Vincent Gale, Daren Herbert, Brian Markinson, Gerard
Plunkett
Directed by Michael Shamata
Now playing until August 22, 2010 | Stanley
Industrial Alliance Stage
Wanna buy some land?
Tough times call for tough measures in a Chicago real-estate office. In
this cutthroat world, four hungry, backstabbing salesmen peddle
questionable investments in a contest to become top dog. Slumping sales?
Can’t close the deal? You’re fired! David Mamet’s explosive masterpiece of
workplace power struggles gone awry stars Eric McCormack of TV’s Will &
Grace as you’ve never seen him.
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"So funny, so scary, so convincing"—National Post
"Who needs caffeine when you've got Glengarry Glen Ross?...Feels like having espresso pumped directly into your bloodstream"—The New York Times
"Mamet is one of the most original voices that came out of 20th-century American drama"—Toronto Star
Audience
"Like most I had seen the excellent film adaptation first and I
wondered if the performances of the stage play cast would be as
stellar as those of Lemmon, Pacino et all. I need not have worried;
the performances in the stage version were equally as compelling as
those in the film version--and some cases even more absorbing. As a
result this play will draw you in and demand your attention right to
its tragic ending."
—Chris
"I was thoroughly captivated by the rawness of the performance. I
felt the desperation of the characters."
—Juliana, Vancouver
"I thought it was one of the best shows I have ever seen at the Arts
Club. Vincent Gale is fantastic as are the entire cast. Smart set,
lights and costumes. Might see it again."
—Gerald
"Both my husband and I had never seen Glengarry Glen Ross before and
enjoyed this production immensely. We have seen various plays both
in New York and London and felt that this production could be on a
stage in either city. Each actor more than fulfilled his part.
Excellent production. Bravo!"
—Lesley, Langley
"An outstanding production of a great play. A clinic in stage
acting. What a treat to see real professionals bring Mamet's
distinctive rhythms to life!"
—Arthur
"Absolutely loved it! The acting was just phenomenal! I've never
seen a production I didn't love from the Arts club. Thanks so much
for an enjoyable evening..."
—Sheryl, North Vancouver
"This was the best play I have seen in years...."
—Ian
"Absolutely an amazing play – great acting! Lots of shocking
swearing and kicking mixed with testosterone galore. Go see it now..
drop everything and buy some tickets!"
—Danielle
"This was a very intense play in which the acting was superb by all
cast members. The dramatic dialogue held your rapt attention, but
allowed for some comic relief. I don't believe I have ever been so
engrossed by a production!"
—Paula, Surrey
"The show was riveting. I couldn’t believe it was intermission and
then it was over - it just flew by. The acting was outstanding.
Awesome."
—Lisa
"Excellent show - well done"
—Meira, Israel
"I saw this Friday night and it was fantastic! The acting was superb
as was the incredibly great lighting in the office. The blue/white
lights gave the office that horrible cold fluorescent look – the
cold look we all hate. I found the play quite disturbing due to the
great acting. Each character was very believable and the desperation
in each one was very apparent. Well done! It will get great reviews!"
—Gayle, North Vancouver
"This was a great show-it may be our favourite for this season. All
of the actors were fantastic-I've never seen "Will and Grace"-I may
have to look it up!"
—Jane, Sechelt
"It was great!"
—Kimberly, Vancouver
Artistic team
By David Mamet
Starring Eric McCormack, Bart Anderson, John Pyper
Ferguson, Vincent Gale, Daren Herbert, Brian Markinson, Gerard
Plunkett
Directed by Michael Shamata
Set Designer Kevin McAllister
Costume Designer Nancy Bryant
Lighting Designer Gerald King
Sound Designer Noah Drew
Stage Manager Caryn Fehr
Assistant Stage Manager Rachel Bland
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