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| | Glengarry Glen Ross |
 | | The cast includes seven male stars of stage and screen, Alan Alda as desperate Shelly Levene, Liev Schreiber as slick Richard Roma, Gordon Clapp as sturdy Dave Moss, Jeffrey Tambor as elusive George Aaronow, Frederick Weller as clever John Williamson, Tom Wopat as vulnerable James Lingk, and Jordan Lage as persistent detective, Baylen. |
 | | Jordan Lage (who was recently reviewed at Mint Theater Company) possesses a quintessential dark, piercing gaze that sees beneath the figurative veneer, so well symbolized by the lacquered veneer of the red Chinese décor and the unpolished veneer of the brown street-front décor. |
 | | The women of the play are imaginary and undeveloped, such as Lingk’s apparently retaliatory wife, Levene’s apparently needy daughter, and Roma’s apparently seductive harem. |
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