Schreiber will be a guest on the Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC Radio (found at 93.9 FM and on AM 820) in New York, June 2 from 1:20-2:00 PM. Alda will appear the next day on television at NBC's "The Today Show" June 3, within the 9 AM hour. The following day Schreiber will also talk on NPR's national "Weekend Edition" (heard in New York on WNYC Radio 93.9 FM) between 8-10 AM. Check local listings.
Alda, Clapp and Tambor will then gab with the gals of ABC's "The View" June 10 at 11:00 AM. All times listed are ET. (Check local listings.)
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Joe Mantello (Assassins, Take Me Out) directs the new revival of the David Mamet work which began previews at the Royale Theatre April 8 and opened May 1 for a limited engagement through Aug. 28.
Glengarry Glen Ross follows the cutthroat world of real estate where salesmen are vying for the best leads to make the biggest sales. The drama is known both for its concise rhythms and its terse and often blue language. As actor Alda jokingly understates, "You may be surprised to know there are some very bad words in it." (For more from the entire cast, visit Playbill.com's "Meet the Salesmen" feature.) The male ensemble who populate the new Broadway cast includes Alan Alda (QED, "M*A*S*H") as the flailing Shelly Levene, Jeffrey Tambor (Sly Fox, "Arrested Development") as meek George Aaronow, Liev Schreiber (Henry V, "Scream") as flashy hotshot Richard Roma, Gordon Clapp ("NYPD Blue," "Moonlight Mile") as hot-tempered Dave Moss, Tom Wopat (Annie Get Your Gun, "The Dukes of Hazzard") as the sales pigeon James Lingk, Frederick Weller (Take Me Out, "The Shape of Things") as hard-nosed office manager John Williamson and Jordan Lage (The Best Man, "The Spanish Prisoner") as the detective Baylen.
Glengarry Glen Ross performs at Broadway's Royale Theatre, located at 242 West 45th Street.