Review: Cursing, cutthroat comedians duke it out in ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’
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Review: Cursing, cutthroat comedians duke it out in ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’
Before “Glengarry Glen Ross” begins, director Patrick Marber chose to project a set of glistening steak knives on the scrim at the Palace Theatre. In theory, this addition makes sense: David Mamet’s original 1983 Pulitzer Prize-winning tragicomedy follows real-estate agents who, while they’re not charming potential buyers, throw expletive-filled barbs at each other like sharp blades. But, in the play, the steak knives are actually the second-rat…
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