Harbor Stage Continues Summer with GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS

By: Jul. 05, 2017
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Following the success of their delightfully different season opener, Everything is Established, Wellfleet's Harbor Stage Company, continues their sixth summer of serious fun with David Mamet's modern classic Glengarry Glen Ross. An unrelenting look at the vicious underbelly of masculinity and ambition, Glengarry follows of a group of Chicago real estate salesmen as they jockey for commissions, leads, and personal standing.

Artistic Director Robert Kropf will lead a cast of seven as Ricky Roma, Mamet's legendary antihero. The production also features frequent Harbor collaborators Robin Bloodworth (A Doll's House, Artist Descending a Staircase), Jason Lambert (Shimmer, Artist Descending...), and Andrew Dolan (The Kritik), Cape favorites David Fraioli (The Vibrator Play, The Pillowman) and Dennis Cunningham (Regular Singing, Outside Mullingar), and beloved Philadelphia actor William Zielinski (The Seafarer, Eventide). Rounding out the creative team are stage manager Katie Graves, lighting designer John Malinowski, and set designer Evan Farley. Performances begin Thursday, July 13th at the Harbor's iconic seaside theater and will play through Saturday, August 5th.

The Harbor Stage Company is helmed by co-founders Jonathan Fielding, Stacy Fischer, Robert Kropf, and Brenda Withers. In keeping with its mission to produce great plays at fair prices for the right reason, and thanks to the support of local sponsors Studio 54, Seaside Liquors, and WOMR, single tickets to Harbor performances remain set at $23. The Harbor will also continue its tradition of partnering with deserving charities for their First Fridays Pay-What-You-Can performances, Half the proceeds from their by-donation performance of Glengarry Glen Ross on Friday, July 14th will be donated to a neighboring Cape non-profit, allowing patrons to enjoy a play while supporting two worthy Cape causes.

http://www.harborstage.org/



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