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Michael McKean remembers the original production of Glengarry Glen Ross


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Michael McKean, currently on Broadway in Glengarry Glen Ross, visited the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to discuss the revival of David Mamet game.

“It's about the smallest small food of the American company,” said the actor. “It sells Mist real estate in Florida to people who live in Chicago. It's all about these men and what they do and how they do it on their way to the door.”

McKean also remembered to take part in the original production of the piece: “I saw it in 1986 with Peter Falk in Bob Odenkirk's role … and Joe Mantgna, who had created the role of Ricky Roma in New York a few years earlier … it's an astonishing piece.” Take a look at the full interview with McKean Now, in which he also teases the long -awaited sequel to get the spine tap this year.

Glengarry Glen Ross will play a limited engagement in the Palace Theater by Saturday, June 28, 2025. Production was officially opened on Monday, March 31, 2025. Read the reviews here.

The Academy Award, Emmy, Sag, Golden Globe, BAFTA & Critics Choice Prize winner Kieran Culkin (a real pain, HBOS “Succession”; this is our youth) as “Richard Roma”, SAG & critic Choice Award Awinner & Golden Globe and 2025 Tony Award Nomine Bob Odenkirk (“Better”, “better”, “better nominated”, “Hishway,” better “,” Breaking Sauly “. Debüt, Emmy & Grammy Award candidate Bill Burr (old fathers; the mandalorian) as” Dave Moss “, who is his Broadway-Debüt, the Grammy Award Nominee Michael McAN (Better Call Saul, that is the back teaching, the whole way) as “George Aaronow”, Donald Webber, Jr., not confederated Roll through the cotton patch) as “John Williamson”, Howard W. Overshown (The Lehman Trilogy, a Soldier's Play) as “Baylen” and Say Award-nominated John PirrucCecello Spector, “Barry)) as” James Lingk “, who makes his Broadway debut.

The drama Glengarry Glen Ross from David Mamet, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, plays in a Cutthroat property office in Chicago, in which four sellers compete for mostly worthless real estate to ignorant customers. Whoever sells a car wins; Anyone who is least sold is no longer in the job – a ruthless environment in which every character does everything to get ahead.

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