
Glengarry Glen Ross
"Glengarry Glen Ross" is a play by David Mamet, focusing on a group of real estate salesmen who are under intense pressure to succeed in a cutthroat environment. Set in the 1980s, the story explores themes of ambition, competition, and the moral complexities of business. The salesmen, desperate to avoid losing their jobs, resort to unethical tactics and betrayals to get ahead. Through sharp dialogue and tense interactions, the play highlights the impact of capitalism on personal integrity and relationships. It's renowned for its portrayal of desperation and the harsh realities of the sales world.