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Glengarry Glen Ross storms back to London in a bold new production at the Old Vic Theatre, directed by Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber. This all-female cast takes on David Mamet’s iconic, Pulitzer Prize-winning play, best known for its razor-sharp dialogue and the 1992 film adaptation. Set in a cutthroat Chicago real estate office, the play is a biting, darkly funny commentary on capitalism and competition. With a stellar cast led by Rosa Salazar and Indira Varma, and a creative team of award-winning talent, this limited-run play is a must for fans of drama, sharp wit, and modern classics.
Set in a shabby Chicago real estate office, Glengarry Glen Ross follows four desperate agents locked in a brutal sales contest. The top seller wins a Cadillac, second place gets steak knives, and the rest are out of a job. As the pressure mounts, alliances crumble and ethics vanish, with each agent resorting to lies, theft, and betrayal to survive. Who will come out on top—and at what cost? The stakes couldn’t be higher, and the outcome is anyone’s guess.
Show timings for Glengarry Glen Ross may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Roma: Rosa Salazar
Levene: Indira Varma
Lingk: Mercedes Bahleda
Aaronow: Nancy Crane
Williamson: Dorothea Myer-Bennett
Baylen: Florence Odumosu
Moss: Niky Wardley
The Old Vic Theatre is one of London’s most storied venues, renowned for its rich theatrical legacy and innovative productions. Since opening in 1818, it has hosted legendary performances from Laurence Olivier to Judi Dench. The theatre’s elegant neoclassical façade and intimate auditorium create a unique atmosphere for both classic and contemporary works. The Old Vic Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Address: The Cut, London SE1 8NB, United Kingdom
Train: The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, and Waterloo & City lines) and Southwark (Jubilee line).
Bus: - 1
Available facilities: Bar, Restrooms, Cloakroom
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, Accessible restrooms, Companion seating, Audio described performances, BSL interpreted performances, Captioned performances
Security: To ensure your comfort and security, you might encounter a few security checks when you arrive at the venue.
Dress code: Smart casual or semi-formal attire is the way to go.
Outside food: While outside food isn't usually allowed, many theaters have cafes or restaurants nearby for you to check out before or after the show.
Technical notes: - Access performances: Audio Described on 13 July at 7:30pm, BSL Interpreted on 8 July at 7:30pm, Captioned on 10 July at 7:30pm.
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended, or rescheduled.
Great location and brilliant performances - authentic, gritty and a bit of humour
The cost of the tickets starts from £29 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The play does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for ages 16 and above.
The play is showing at the Old Vic Theatre in London.
Set in a Chicago real estate office, it follows agents in a ruthless sales contest where ambition, betrayal, and survival collide.
The running time is 1 hr 30 min with no interval.
The main stars are Rosa Salazar as Roma and Indira Varma as Levene, with Mercedes Bahleda, Nancy Crane, Dorothea Myer-Bennett, Florence Odumosu, and Niky Wardley.
Patrick Marber, a Tony Award-winning director, is at the helm of this production.
Yes, this is a strictly limited run at the Old Vic Theatre from 4 June to 18 July 2026.
Yes, there are Audio Described, BSL Interpreted, and Captioned performances on select dates in July.
Yes, the production contains strong language, including racism, misogyny, and Anti-Hindu sentiment. User discretion is advised.