Suitable for ages 16+
Performance Dates
4 June - 18 July 2026
Run time: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
No interval
77 reviews
David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece Glengarry Glen Ross plays at the Old Vic for a strictly limited until 18 July 2026. Directed by Tony Award-winning director Patrick Marber, this thrilling new production reimagines one of the most influential plays of the 20th century with an all-female cast.
Set in a cut-throat Chicago real estate office, the story follows a group of agents locked in a ruthless sales competition where only the strongest survive. First prize is a Cadillac. Second prize is a set of steak knives. Everyone else faces the sack. Darkly funny and endlessly quotable, this modern classic remains as gripping and relevant as ever. Book your official Glengarry Glen Ross London tickets today.
Set in 1980s Chicago, Glengarry Glen Ross takes audiences inside a failing real estate office where desperation, ambition and survival collide. Four agents are pushed to breaking point by a brutal sales contest. As pressure mounts, loyalties fracture and ethics disappear. Lies, manipulation and betrayal quickly take hold as each character fights to stay afloat in a world driven by profit and power. With David Mamet’s famously electrifying dialogue and relentless pace, the play is both a gripping thriller and a biting commentary on capitalism, competition and the cost of success.
First staged in London in 1983, the play won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and has since become a modern theatrical classic, later adapted into the acclaimed 1992 film. This bold new production at The Old Vic brings a fresh perspective with an all-female cast, promising a thrilling reinvention of Mamet’s classic.
Everyone thinks they know Glengarry Glen Ross (Old Vic), David Mamet’s famous play about four real estate salesmen competing to achieve the most sales and win a Cadillac. Whoever comes second will get a set of steak knives, but the pair who come last will lose their jobs. The twist in this revival—directed by Patrick Marber—is that the gender of those making the sales is flipped: they will all be played by women. It’s an intriguing idea, particularly with the all-female cast led by Indira Varma and Rosa Salazar. The test will be whether Mamet’s play—often read as a study of competitive masculinity and male one-upmanship in which everyone, including women, is ripe for exploitation—remains a compelling indictment of frontier attitudes and the American Dream. Mind you, in the era of Selling Sunset, we all know that women can be every bit as ruthless as men.
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1 Jun, 2026 | By Lyn Gardner
Rosa Salazar and Indira Varma lead the cast of the Old Vic’s upcoming production of Glengarry Glen Ross, with Patrick Marber directing a new all-female interpretation of David Mamet’s acclaimed play.
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Glengarry Glen Ross is the timeless Mamet drama that spawned the 1992 American classic film directed by Sam Yates. It takes place in Chicago, focusing on four alpha- male salesmen who are willing to go to any length to get real estate sales. It’s a high-stakes, cutthroat competition, with a fight to the end. But how far are they willing to go to close the most deals and get ahead of the other?
8 Nov, 2017 | By London Theatre Direct
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