Theatre: Glengarry Glen Ross
Overview
Join a friendly group of Spicers to watch the latest production at The Garrick Theatre in Stockport. Tonight we see with Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet a fascinating portrayal of toxic masculinity, showing men desperate to close sales at their worst.
'As you all know first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired.”
Set in America in the late last century in a time before mobile phones and computers. Meet the men of Mitch & Murray Real Estate. Roma - the sales golden boy who can monologue anyone into buying. Levene - who has seen better days and is desperate for the good leads… the Glengarry leads. What will they do to get the sales? Lie… Cheat… Steal? …and remember. Coffee is for closers. So always. Be closing.
The car park opens at around 6.30pm and closes at 10.45pm with the show finishing around 10pm
Includes
Ticket price, Admin Fee and a warm welcome from our volunteer host
The Garrick Theatre is situated on Exchange Street, just off the main A6 in Stockport, opposite the Post Office Sorting Office. If you drive down Exchange Street, with the theatre on your right, immediately behind the theatre there is a large free car-park. It will state that it is ‘private’ as during the day it is used for office workers, but in the evening patrons to the Garrick Theatre are allowed to park there. If you get to the end of Exchange Street, which ends in a T junction with the bus station opposite, then you have gone too far and missed the car park. The bus and Railway stations are both near-by too.
The car park opens at around 6.30pm and closes at 10.45pm with the show finishing around 10pm