What you need to know
Running Time
Approximately one hour 30 minutes, without an intervalContent Guidance
Suitable for ages 16+
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Tickets
Previews and Off-Peak £14.50–£71.50, Peak £16.50–£76.50. Premium and Charitable tickets available.
Read about our Season In The Round to find out more about the seating configuration for this production.
Preview
04–16 Jun 2026Access Performances
Audio Described:
Saturday 11 July, 2.30pm (Touch Tour 12noon)
Monday 13 July, 7.30pm (Touch Tour 5.30pm)
British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted:
Wednesday 08 July, 7.30pm
Saturday 11 July, 2.30pm
Captioned:
Friday 10 July, 7.30pm
Saturday 11 July, 2.30pm
Relaxed (also Audio Described, BSL Interpreted and Captioned):
Saturday 11 July, 2.30pm (Touch Tour 12noon)
£23.50–£26.50 Access rate available for all performances and one carer/companion ticket per booking available at the same price. Join the free Access Membership and book online or call 0344 871 7628
Dates
04 Jun–18 Jul 2026About the show
‘But what should I tell them?’
‘The truth, George. Always tell the truth. It’s the easiest thing to remember.’
A fly-by-night office in Chicago. A brutal sales competition:
Top dog wins a Cadillac. Second wins a set of steak knives. Third and fourth get fired.
Four real estate agents cheat, fight and steal to come out on top — but can any of them win?
One of the most influential and thrilling dramatic comedies of the late 20th century, David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Considered a modern classic, this production will be staged by Tony Award-winning director Patrick Marber and features an all-female cast, starring Rosa Salazar and Indira Varma.
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OFF-PEAK PERFORMANCES
Preview performances: Thu 04–Tue 16 Jun 2026
Off-Peak performances: Mon–Wed performances 22 Jun–17 Jul 2026
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Gallery
Rosa Salazar
Rosa Salazar
Theatre includes: High Noon (West End); Cyrano de Bergerac (Pasadena Playhouse). Television includes: Brand New Cherry Flavor, Undone, Big Mouth, American Horror Story. Film includes: Alita: Battle Angel, A Million Miles Away — Imagen Award for Best Actress, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, Allegiant, Play Dirty, The Kindergarten Teacher, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.
Indira Varma
Indira Varma
Theatre includes: Oedipus, Present Laughter — Olivier Award, OLD VIC: IN CAMERA — Faith Healer (The Old Vic); The Seagull (West End); Celebration (Broadway); Macbeth (UK & Washington, D.C. tour); Exit the King, Man and Superman, Ivanov, Othello (National Theatre); Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Dance of Death, Twelfth Night, The Vortex, Privates on Parade (Donmar); Ingredient X, The Vertical Hour, The Country (Royal Court); The Skin of Our Teeth (Young Vic). Television includes: Dune: Prophecy, The Other Bennet Sister, The Night Manager, Coldwater, Doctor Who, Obsession, Extrapolations, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Capture, Game of Thrones, Luther, Silk, Rome, Patrick Melrose, This Way Up, For Life. Film includes: Frank & Louis, The Assessment, The Trouble with Jessica, Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, Crisis, Official Secrets, Exodus: Gods and Kings.
Mercedes Bahleda
Mercedes Bahleda
Theatre includes: The Glass Menagerie (West End); What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank (Marylebone Theatre); Sylvia (English Theatre Frankfurt). Television includes: The Bombing of Pan Am 103, Eric, Avenue 5. Film includes: Leonora in the Morning Light, The Son. Training includes: The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, New York University Tisch School of the Arts.
Lucy Bromilow
Lucy Bromilow
Theatre includes: Mary Page Marlowe (The Old Vic); Watch on the Rhine (Donmar); The Independent Socialist Republic Of The Upper End Of The Lower Breck Road (Liverpool’s Royal Court); Anna of The Five Towns (New Vic, Staffordshire); Karaoke Play (The Bunker); Toy Soldier (Waterloo East Theatre); Unsettled (Collective Theatre). Television includes: Malpractice, This City Is Ours. Training includes: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Nancy Crane
Nancy Crane
Theatre includes: Design for Living (The Old Vic); The Children’s Hour, Our Late Night (West End); Summer and Smoke, Chimerica (Almeida/West End); Kyoto (RSC/West End); A View from the Bridge (Rose Theatre, Kingston/Octagon, Bolton); Dance Nation, Against (Almeida); Love the Sinner, Angels in America (National Theatre); The Sewing Group, Now or Later, The Sweetest Swing in Baseball, The Strip (Royal Court); Yellowfin (Southwark Playhouse). Television includes: The Boys from Brazil, No. 10, The Buccaneers, Inside Man, The Crown, Suspicion, Avenue 5, Chimerica, Black Earth Rising, Patrick Melrose. Film includes: The Current War, The Danish Girl, The Dark Knight, The Machinist.
Dorothea Myer-Bennett
Dorothea Myer-Bennett
Theatre includes: Leopoldstadt (West End); The Holy Rosenbergs (Menier Chocolate Factory); What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank (Marylebone Theatre); Nachtland (Young Vic); Twelfth Night (Orange Tree); The Arc: A Trilogy of New Jewish Plays (Soho); Possession (Arcola); Creditors (Jermyn Street); Holy Sh!t (Kiln); The Winslow Boy (Chichester); The Merchant of Venice, Pericles (Shakespeare’s Globe); Richard III, Uncle Vanya (Leeds Playhouse); The Misanthrope (Bristol Old Vic); She Stoops to Conquer (Birmingham Rep); Hay Fever (Royal Exchange, Manchester). Television includes: Ellis, EastEnders, Juice, The Chelsea Detective, Dodger. Film includes: Prima Facie, The Honourable Rebel, The Payback, The Orchard.
Florence Odumosu
Florence Odumosu
Theatre includes: 2:22 A Ghost Story (West End); Fat Ham (RSC); Every Leaf A Hallelujah (Regent’s Park Open Air); Black is the Colour of My Voice (UK tour); Christmas Dinner (Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh); A Christmas Carol (Pitlochry Festival Theatre). Television includes: EastEnders, Malice. Film includes: The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Ruth Redman
Ruth Redman
Theatre includes: All My Sons (The Old Vic); The Glass Menagerie, Ghosts, Passion Play (West End); Here There Are Blueberries (Stratford East); Lady Windermere’s Fan (King’s Head); Con-version (VAULT Festival); Romeo and Rosaline (The Bread & Roses Theatre); The Memory Show (Drayton Arms Theatre); Shirley Valentine (The Marlborough Pub and Theatre, Brighton); The Miser (Royal Exchange, Manchester). Television includes: This England, Call the Midwife, Doctors, EastEnders, Kavanagh QC, London’s Burning, The Bill.
Mary Stillwaggon Stewart
Mary Stillwaggon Stewart
Theatre includes: Love’s Labour’s Lost (Broadway); Straight Line Crazy (The Bridge/The Shed, New York); An Enemy of the People (Union Theatre); The Glass Protégé (Park Theatre); Talk(Over) (Arcola); Machinal (Lincoln Center Theater, New York); Don Loco (Seven Dials Playhouse); Sleeping Beauty (Kenton Theatre, Oxfordshire); Five Women Waiting (Manhattan Theatre Source); A Man For All Seasons, I Capture the Castle (The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey); The Taming of the Shrew, Coriolanus, Pericles, King Lear, The Tempest, The Pirates of Penzance (Virginia Shakespeare Festival). Television includes: Archie, The Crown, Berlin Station, Boardwalk Empire, The Toys That Built America.
Niky Wardley
Niky Wardley
Theatre includes: The Catherine Tate Show Live (West End/UK, Australia & New Zealand tour); Jerusalem (West End); Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, A Small Family Business (National Theatre); The Same Deep Water As Me (Donmar); Bedroom Farce (Leeds Playhouse); Mayfly (Orange Tree). Television includes: The Catherine Tate Show, In with the Flynns, Hard Cell, Benidorm, Call the Midwife, Boarders, Peep Show, Home from Home, Love and Marriage, Queen of Oz. Film includes: The Nan Movie.
David Mamet
David Mamet
Theatre includes: Henry Johnson, The Christopher Boy’s Communion, Bitter Wheat, The Penitent, China Doll, The Anarchist, Race, Keep Your Pantheon, School, November, Romance, Boston Marriage, Faustus, The Cryptogram — Obie Award, Oleanna, Speed-the-Plow, Glengarry Glen Ross — Pulitzer Prize for Drama, New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award, Edmond, The Water Engine, American Buffalo, The Old Neighborhood, A Life in the Theatre, Lakeboat, The Woods, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Reunion. Film includes: The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Verdict, The Untouchables, House of Games, Oleanna, Homicide, The Spanish Prisoner, Heist, Spartan, Redbelt.
Patrick Marber
Patrick Marber
Theatre includes: The Caretaker, Don Juan in Soho, Venus in Fur, Pinter 5: The Room / Victoria Station / Family Voices, The Producers (West End); Leopoldstadt — Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play (West End/Broadway); Closer (National Theatre/West End/Broadway); Travesties (Menier Chocolate Factory/West End/Broadway); Glengarry Glen Ross (Broadway); Dealer’s Choice, Blue Remembered Hills, Howard Katz, Three Days in the Country, Exit the King (National Theatre); The Old Neighbourhood (Royal Court); 1953 (Almeida); Pandemonium (Soho); Nachtland (Young Vic); What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank (Marylebone Theatre). Television includes: After Miss Julie.
Rob Howell
Rob Howell
Theatre includes: Mary Page Marlowe, Eureka Day, Lungs, Present Laughter, Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax, The Caretaker, The Master Builder, Future Conditional, A Flea in Her Ear, Inherit the Wind, Speed-the-Plow, Complicit, OLD VIC: IN CAMERA — Faith Healer (The Old Vic); A Christmas Carol — two Tony Awards for Best Costume Design and Best Scenic Design, The Norman Conquests, Groundhog Day (The Old Vic/Broadway); The Hills of California (West End/Broadway); Matilda the Musical — Olivier Award for Best Set Design, Tony Award for Best Scenic Design (RSC/West End/Broadway/International tour); The Ferryman — two Tony Awards for Best Costume Design and Best Scenic Design (Royal Court/West End/Broadway). Film as Costume Designer includes: Matilda the Musical. Rob has also worked at other venues including the National Theatre, Almeida, Donmar, Young Vic, Bristol Old Vic, Chichester, RBO and Metropolitan Opera.
Sally Ferguson
Sally Ferguson
Theatre includes: The Constant Wife (UK tour); End (National Theatre); Small Hotel (Theatre Royal Bath); Dealer’s Choice (Donmar); What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank (Marylebone Theatre); A Tryal of Witches (Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds); Red Speedo (Orange Tree); A Child of Science (Bristol Old Vic); The Duchess Of Malfi, The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Homecoming (Young Vic); Sam and Her Amazing Book of Dinosaurs (Hong Kong Cultural Centre); Brief Encounter (SJT, Scarborough); An Adventure (Bush); The Last King of Scotland (Sheffield Theatres); Sweet Charity (Royal Exchange Manchester).
Helena Palmer CDG
Helena Palmer CDG
Theatre includes: Wolf Hall & Bring Up the Bodies (RSC/West End/Broadway); The Mirror and the Light (West End); The Government Inspector, Anna Karenina, Atonement (Chichester); Red or Dead (Liverpool’s Royal Court); Eureka Day (Gate Theatre, Dublin); A Thousand Splendid Suns (UK tour); In Praise of Love, Hedda, Black Comedy (Orange Tree); The Price, The White Factory (Marylebone Theatre); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Oxford Playhouse); Our Public House (UK tour). Helena was Casting Director at RSC 2008–21.
Lily Dyble
Lily Dyble
Theatre as Director includes: My Pet Star (The Marlowe, Canterbury); A Very Expensive Poison, Fun Home (Mountview); Sweeney Todd (Theatre Royal Bath); Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes (UK tour); The Water Diviner’s Tale (Opera North, Leeds); Forbidden Touch (Hoxton Hall). Theatre as Associate Director includes: Death of a Salesman (Broadway); The Producers, With All Our Hearts (West End); Here We Are (National Theatre); Richard II, Guys & Dolls (The Bridge); Abigail’s Party (Stratford East); The Baker’s Wife (Menier Chocolate Factory); Gone (Theatre503). Lily is the winner of the 2025 RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award.
Megan Rouse
Megan Rouse
Theatre includes: The Constituent, A Christmas Carol, Groundhog Day, Eureka Day (The Old Vic); The Hills of California, Juno and the Paycock (West End). Since 2002, Megan has worked alongside Rob Howell on most of his designs and as an assistant to various other designers.
Lucy Gaiger
Lucy Gaiger
Theatre includes: Mary Page Marlowe, The Constituent, Lungs, A Christmas Carol, ‘Art’ (The Old Vic); Juno and the Paycock, The Hills of California, Much Ado About Nothing, Venus in Fur, Bombay Dreams, Into the Woods (West End); Mamma Mia! (West End/Broadway/Worldwide); The Ferryman (Royal Court/West End/Broadway); The Phantom of the Opera (West End /UK tour); The Light in the Piazza (West End/Chicago); Arcadia, The Madness of George III, Wind in the Willows, The Caucasian Chalk Circle (National Theatre); Young Marx (The Bridge); Heartbreak House (Almeida); Nine (Donmar). Film includes: Lift, Wicked, The Madness of King George, Matilda the Musical.
Katie Saunders for Propworks
Katie Saunders for Propworks
Theatre includes: Oedipus, The 47th, A Number, Bagdad Cafe, A Very Expensive Poison, Wise Children, Woyzeck (The Old Vic); Disney’s Hercules, The Devil Wears Prada, Sister Act, Grease, Disney’s Aladdin, Pretty Woman The Musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Oklahoma!, 2:22 A Ghost Story (West End); The Hunt, The River, The Testament of Mary (Broadway); Derren Brown: Only Human (UK tour); Fiddler on the Roof (Regent’s Park Open Air/UK tour); West Side Story (World tour); Cirque du Soleil ALIZÉ (Theater am Potsdamer Platz, Berlin); Disney’s Aida (AFAS Circustheater, Scheveningen); Singin’ in the Rain (Rossiya Theatre, Moscow/Tokyu Theatre Orb, Tokyo).
Campbell Young Associates
Campbell Young Associates
Theatre includes: Oedipus, Eureka Day, Present Laughter, Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax, The Master Builder, High Society, Electra, Sweet Bird of Youth (The Old Vic); A Christmas Carol, Groundhog Day (The Old Vic/Broadway); High Noon, Paddington The Musical, Hercules, Waiting for Godot, Hello, Dolly!, 42nd Street, Crazy For You, Gypsy (West End); Stranger Things: The First Shadow, The Hills of California, Back to the Future, Leopoldstadt, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (West End/Broadway); Kinky Boots, Miss Saigon (UK tour); The Fear of 13 (Donmar); Starlight Express (Troubadour Wembley Park); Top Hat (Chichester); Guys & Dolls (The Bridge).
Charlie Hughes-D’Aeth
Charlie Hughes-D’Aeth
Theatre includes: Mary Page Marlowe, The Brightening Air, Oedipus, The Real Thing, The Constituent, Machinal, Just For One Day, Pygmalion, Groundhog Day, Sylvia, Eureka Day, Camp Siegfried, Lungs, A Very Expensive Poison, Present Laughter, The American Clock, A Monster Calls, Girl from the North Country, The Divide, A Christmas Carol, Woyzeck, ‘Art’, The Caretaker, The Master Builder, Future Conditional (The Old Vic); The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (West End); Pride (National Theatre); Betrayal (Goodman Theatre, Chicago); Cymbeline (Shakespeare’s Globe); Consultant Voice Coach for Matilda the Musical (Resident 2010–14), The Gods Weep, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing (RSC).
Danièle Lydon
Danièle Lydon
Theatre includes: All My Sons, Mood Music (The Old Vic); The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Mirror and the Light, The Lion King (West End); The Hills of California (West End/Broadway); The Crucible (National Theatre/West End); The Visit, Rutherford and Son (National Theatre); Girl on an Altar (Kiln); The Collaboration (Young Vic); Agnes Colander (Theatre Royal Bath); Jude (Hampstead). Television includes: Lockerbie: A Search for Truth, The Diplomat, House of the Dragon, The Sandman, The English, The Pirate King, Baptiste, Poldark. Film includes: Blue Jean, Death on the Nile, Downton Abbey: A New Era, Mercy, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.