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ROCHESTER - Rochester Opera House Productions presents David Mamet’s 1984 Pulitzer Prize winning drama Glengarry Glen Ross from Thursday, April 25, to Saturday, May 4, with evening performances at 8 p.m. and matinees at 2:p.m.

The audience is seated on stage with the actors for a uniquely intimate theater experience. Seating is limited to 80. The play contains strong language and adult situations.

Heather Glenn Wixson directs this intense drama that follows two days in the lives of four small-time cutthroat real estate agents as they try to grind out a living.

The most successful salesman Ricky Roma (Jonathan Rockwood Hoar) is ruthless and immoral; the once-successful Shelly Levene (Peter Motson) has fallen on hard times; the aging George Aaronow (Robert Macadaeg) lacks confidence and hope and the big-mouthed salesman Dave Moss (Anthony

Ejarque) has big plans to steal the best leads. For the salesmen, it’s a never-ending scramble for their fair-share of the American Dream.

Reserve tickets online at RochesterOperaHouse.com and at the box office (603) 335-1992, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and two hours before the show. Cash bar.

Patrons age 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This show is sponsored by Eastern Propane and Oil, Foster’s Daily Democrat, WHOM 94.9, Fat Tony’s Italian Grill and The Lebanon Voice.

The Rochester Opera House is located in City Hall, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester. N.H.

 

Tickets for Glengarry Glen Ross: $16/$14

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