Broadway’s 'Glengarry Glen Ross' revival is sharp, shady, and unapologetically Jewish: review
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Broadway’s 'Glengarry Glen Ross' revival is sharp, shady, and unapologetically Jewish: review
Real estate salesman Shelley Levene was once the king of closers. But now? He’s stuck with what he calls “dreck” — Yiddish for garbage — leads, trying to sell property to people who couldn’t afford a studio apartment in the sticks. In the electric new revival of “Glengarry Glen Ross” at the Palace Theatre on Broadway, Levene is desperate for redemption. When he’s tempted to steal a set of lucrative leads in exchange for a potential job at a riva…
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