The fight has gone out of the once-robust boys from 'Glengarry Glen Ross,'...That sense of defeat has always lurked beneath the speeding dialogue of 'Glengarry.' But in Daniel Sullivan's deflated production...subtext has been dragged to the surface a...
Critics' Reviews
Theater Review: 'Glengarry Glen Ross'
David Mamet's 1984 Pulitzer Prize winner 'Glengarry Glen Ross,' about ruthless salesmen, can grab you by the throat and punch you in the gut. It's a powerful play. But the new Broadway production just gives you a nudge. That's better than nothing in ...
Pacino Is a Mannered Mess in Mamet’s ‘Glengarry’: Review
But enough about me. This revival of David Mamet's 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about Chicago real estate salesmen makes for a pretty enervating hour and forty-five minutes. That will surprise fans of Mamet's blistering excoriation of business i...
Al Pacino may be pulling them in for David Mamet's 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning ode to American con artistry, 'Glengarry Glen Ross,' but the guy who's blowing them away is Bobby Cannavale, a live wire in the role played by Pacino in the 1992 film vers...
Glengarry Glen Ross: Theater Review
First seen on Broadway in 1984, Mamet's tight-as-a-drum drama should still retain its bite, but it never quite catches fire in this latest revival. Allowing the play to be twisted from an ensemble piece into a platform for Al Pacino, an actor not av...
Mamet's mad men return to Broadway in 'Glengarry'
It's not every day that you get to see such top-notch performers play hardball onstage, and their flashes of electricity sustain this imperfect Glengarry.
Glengarry Glen Ross, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York
Even in an only reasonably involving production, such as the new Broadway revival starring Al Pacino, we are reminded that, whatever the state of the playwright's recent fortunes – his latest play, The Anarchist , is being pulled from Broadway two ...
Review: Mamet's 'Glengarry Glen Ross' crackles
This 'Glengarry Glen Ross' is a hoot. The timing is pretty good too: Florida real estate and horrible desperation in offices is now in vogue.
So it's all about Pacino, and guess what? He's good. Not awesomely, life-changingly good. Just good.
Pacino and Cannavale are fierce and hilarious, rattling through the Mametspeak. But the entire cast blazes in Daniel Sullivan's tight, anger-unmanaged staging: David Harbour's humiliated office prick, Williamson; John C. McGinley's bilious Moss; Rich...
A 'Glengarry' that has forgotten its realistic soul
In Daniel Sullivan's high-profile Broadway revival of a great American drama of prosaic Midwestern business, a masterpiece that can withstand almost any out-of-whack revival, even this one, the great American actor Al Pacino blinks straight out at th...
'Glengarry Glen Ross' review: New Pacino role
The play, which runs less than two hours with an intermission, feels less furious than melancholy -- and, yes, more thoughtful -- this time around.
Theater Review: 'Glengarry Glen Ross'
While Pacino aims for the same wild theatricality here, it comes off as excessive, awkward and rather kooky. His bulging eyes and unkempt hair look especially ridiculous. And Pacino's slow line readings dilute the play's intensity and pace.
Even in an Uncertain Production, Mamet’s ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ Has Power
David Mamet's 'Glengarry Glen Ross,' winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for drama, was on Broadway a mere seven years ago, in a terrific production directed by Joe Mantello and produced by Jeffrey Richards. So why has Richards brought the show back s...
Videos