An all-female cast has been set for the upcoming production of Glengarry Glen Ross, directed by Patrick Marber, at The Old Vic in London.
Rosa Salazar (High Noon), Indira Varma (Oedipus), Mercedes Bahleda, Nancy Crane, Dorothea Myer-Bennett, Florence Odumosu, and Niky Wardley have signed on to star in the production.
Written by David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross had its world premiere at the National Theatre in 1983 and was later adapted for the screen in 1992. The play was last revived by Marber on Broadway in 2025.
The play follows a fiercely competitive group of real estate agents battling for survival in a ruthless sales contest. Glengarry Glen Ross won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1984. The 2026 production also marks Marber’s first collaboration with The Old Vic and will be part of outgoing Artistic Director Matthew Warchus’s final season at the venue.
“Around this time last year, I had the good fortune to be directing Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway. It’s a heck of a play to work on; hilarious, profound, obscene – a thrilling story with twists that make an audience gasp,” Marber said in a statement.
“It was written in the 1980s, but it seems to me to be about our world right now. I’m very excited to be doing it again, this time as a premiere with an all-female cast. And I am honoured to be making my directing debut at the famous Old Vic with Mamet’s mighty play.”
Glengarry Glen Ross will run at The Old Vic from June 4 to July 18.
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