Lies, greed and corruption are rife at Milton Keynes Theatre

Following a critically acclaimed West End run David Mamet’s Olivier and Pulitzer Prize-winning black comedy, Glengarry Glen Ross comes to Milton Keynes Theatre next week.


In the dog-eat-dog world of purveying real estate, four increasingly desperate employees will do anything, legal or otherwise, to sell the most property.


If you’re looking to buy some land then avoid Glengarry Highlands and Glen Ross Farms. It may sound too good to be true – and it is. These shady salesmen would sell their own grannies to seal the deal. As time and luck start to run out, the mantra is simple: clinch the contract and you've won a Cadillac; blow the lead and, arriverderci, you're out.


Mark Benton (Waterloo Road, As You Like It, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Hobson’s Choice) takes on the role of salesman Shelley ‘The Machine’ Levene, who is desperately hanging on to the coat tails of his career in the last chance saloon.

Olivier award-winning Nigel Harman (EastEnders, A Chorus of Disapproval, Shrek the Musical) plays the ruthless Ricky Roma whose fortunes – and sly manoeuvrings - are on the rise.


Other cast includes Denis Conway (The Lieutenant of Inishmore) as Dave Moss and Wil Johnson (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) as George Aaronow.

The six-day run begins on Monday (April 1) and tickets start at £13. To book yours click here

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