Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Glengarry Glen Ross
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play examines the greed and cynicism among real estate salespeople. Playwright David Mamet worked for a short time selling real estate and his play resounds with savage imagery and witty speeches of this dog eat dog world. The story revolves around a new sales contest where the first prize is a Cadillac, the second, a set of steak knives and getting the third prize means losing your job. Each salesperson brutally competes against the other in their quest for the American dream.
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