MOSAIC THEATRE
Presents
Pulitzer Prize Winner
Glengarry Glen Ross
by David Mamet
"Crackling Tension...ferocious comedy and drama." -- NY TIMES
"Wonderfully funny...A play to see, remember and cherish." NY POSTLIMITED ENGAGEMENT - 3 WEEKS ONLY!RESERVE NOW:
CALL (954) 577-8243Award-winning Mosaic Theatre proudly presents the third show of its sixth anniversary season, the Pulitzer Prize Winner, Glengarry Glen Ross, by David Mamet. This scalding comedy took Broadway and London by storm and won a Pulitzer Prize. Never has an author's ear for the rhythms of contemporary speech been more keen than in this tale of cutthroat
competition among real estate salesman.Directed by Executive/Artistic Director, Richard Jay Simon, Mosaic's production features Ken Clement, Heath Kelts, Cary Leiter, Kevin Reilley, Pete Rogan, Barry Tarallo and Paul Tei. The production staff includes Tim Connoly (Set Designer), SuzAnne Jones (Lighting Designer), Blair Brown (Costume Designer), Natan Samuels (Sound Designer) and Naomi Littman (Production Stage Manager).
February 15 - March 4 at the American Heritage Center for the Arts, 12200 West Broward Boulevard, Plantation, FL 33325. Performances for this production are as follows:
FRIDAYS @ 8:00 PM
SATURDAYS @ 3:00 PM
SATURDAYS @ 8:00 PM
SUNDAYS @ 2:00 PMPlease call (954) 577-8243 for reservations or for more information on GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS. Ticket prices are $29 for adults, $25 for seniors, $15 for students. SPECIAL PERFORMANCES
Friday, February 16: Complimentary Opening Night Reception
Saturday, February 17 (after matinee): Guest Lecturer
Sunday, February 18 & 25: Postshow Discussions with Actors
Thursday, February 22: Singles Night
Thursday, March 1: Gay & Lesbian Night
Saturday, March 3: Gala & Auction 2007; A Tribute To Broadway Call Today: (954) 577-8243
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