Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross Begins Performances at Seattle Rep Feb. 5 | Playbill

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News Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross Begins Performances at Seattle Rep Feb. 5 The Seattle Repertory Theatre production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, starring R. Hamilton Wright, begins performances Feb. 5 in the Bagley Wright Theatre.
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R. Hamilton Wright

Wilson Milam directs a cast that includes Wright (Ricky Roma), John Alyward (Shelley Levene), Shawn Belyea (Baylen), Charles Leggett (Dave Moss), Ian Bell (James Lingk), Russel Hodgkinson (George Aaronow) and MJ Sieber (John Williamson). Performances continue through Feb. 28. Glengarry Glen Ross has scenic design by Eugene Lee, costume design by Deb Trout, lighting design by Geoff Korf and sound design by Matt Starrit.

Seattle Rep press notes read: "In David Mamet's cutthroat world of real estate all that matters is the sale. In the midst of a high stakes sales competition, a group of tough-talking Chicago agents will do anything to close a deal and stay in the game—blackmail, bribery or even burglary."

Glengarry Glen Ross premiered on Broadway in 1984, receiving Tony nominations for Best Play and Best Director. Joe Mantegna earned the Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Play, and Glengarry went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. The 2005 revival earned a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play.

For tickets phone (206) 443-2222, toll free at (877) 900-9285 or visit seattlerep.org. Seattle Repertory Theatre is located at 155 Mercer Street in Seattle, WA.

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Founded in 1963, Seattle Repertory Theatre was awarded the 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre. With an emphasis on entertaining plays of true dramatic and literary worth, Seattle Rep produces a subscription season of plays along with educational programs, new play workshops and special presentations.

 
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