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Pryce signs up for West End’s Glengarry Glen Ross

Published Friday 6 July 2007 at 16:20 by Matthew Hemley

Jonathan Pryce has been lined up to appear in a West End revival of David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross.

Jonathan Pryce at the High Tide Festival party in January

Jonathan Pryce at the High Tide Festival party in January Photo: Dan Balilty

He will be joined by Aidan Gillen in the production, which will open at the Apollo Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue from September 27.

The play is set in an office of Chicago salesmen, who, pitched in direct competition against each another, will stop at nothing to sell the most real estate. Pryce will play Shelly Levene and Gillen will play Richard Roma.

Glengarry Glen Ross premiered at the National Theatre in 1983 and was adapted for a movie of the same name in 1992.

The new stage version is being directed by James Macdonald.

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