The production is currently in previews ahead of Wednesday’s press night

WhatsOnStage went behind the scenes to meet the cast of Glengarry Glen Ross.
The play, written by David Mamet, premiered at the National Theatre in 1983 and was later adapted into a film in 1992. It follows a group of real estate agents competing in a sales contest, where only the top performers are rewarded and the rest face dismissal. The work received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1984.
The new production is directed by Patrick Marber and features an all-female cast. Starring are Rosa Salazar as Roma and Olivier Award-winning actress Indira Varma as Levene, with Mercedes Bahleda as Lingk, Nancy Crane as Aaronow, Dorothea Myer-Bennett as Williamson, Florence Odumosu as Baylen and Niky Wardley as Moss.
You can hear from Varma, Bahleda, Crane, Myer-Bennett and Wardley below:
It will run until 18 July 2026, with a press night on 17 June.
Marber previously directed a revival of the play on Broadway in 2025, and this production marks his debut at the Old Vic.