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Glengarry Glen Ross: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Dark Comedy by David Mamet at ATSF

Actors Theatre of San Francisco (855 Bush St. San Francisco, CA 94108)
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A group of cutthroat real estate salesman will go to any lengths to unload parcels of Florida land on unsuspecting buyers in this satire of the American Dream. The top salesman wins a new Cadillac and the loser cleans out his desk. Written by David Mamet (American Buffalo, TV's The Unit), Glengarry Glen Ross won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for drama, was nominated for the Tony Award for best play and was adapted into a film featuring Al Pacino and Jack Lemmon.

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The last date listed for Glengarry Glen Ross was Saturday April 28, 2012 / 8:00pm.

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Actors Theatre of San Francisco (ATSF) presents Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller's tragic tale of Willy Loman, the iconic everyman who chases the American Dream and tries to win the admiration of his sons. Named the single most important American play in a 2010 survey of theater experts conducted by the Denver Post, Death of a Salesman also won the 1949 Tony Award for Best Play and is currently enjoying a Broadway revival featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman. Keith Phillips directs for ATSF. Learn More

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I particularly loved the actor who filled in for Mark Bird (pictured in advertisement). He played the role in the most magnificent, cunning way.

In addition, the lead actor who played Roma was an absolute natural...extremely comfortable in his role as well.
Written on Apr 30 2012

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Fast moving and well performed. Charming theater. Overall very enjoyable evening.
Written on Feb 16 2012

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Very much enjoyed the performance, an excellent script by David Mamet. Christian Phillips as Ricky Roma gave the best performance of the night, with Mark Bird and Frank Wiley also very solid. Would recommend. Two acts with 15 minute intermission.
Written on May 01 2012

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This is a Pulitzer prize winning play, all of the actors are good, some are absolutely brilliant. The scenery doesn't matter, the profanity doesn't matter. This is fantastic theater!
Written on Mar 03 2012

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Description

The performance runs 1 hour and 45 minutes with one intermission and features strong language.

Actors Theatre of San Francisco's production is directed by Keith Phillips and Assistant Director Tiffany Mitchell, and features Mark Bird, Alessandro Garcia, Sean Hallinan, John Krause, Christian Phillips, Carole Robinson and Frank Wiley.

About the Ticket Supplier: Actors Theatre of San Francisco

Founded in August of 1989 by a group of professional actors and directors who shared a common desire to produce ensemble theatre works, the founding members of the Actors Theatre of San Francisco committed themselves to creating a permanent repertory company whose work would reflect their ideals of ensemble theatre: a theatre where all the participants share the same artistic vision, have a unified approach to the rehearsal process and a desire to create revelatory theatre that surpasses their desire for individual gain. The founding members gave themselves no restriction as to style, content or period. Instead, they committed themselves to producing theatre that is designed to enlighten and illuminate the human condition.