
Glengarry Glen Ross
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Performance Calendar
Cast

Kieran Culkin
Richard Roma
Joining: Mar 31, 2025
Kieran Culkin will next be seen starring in Jesse Eisenberg and Searchlight’s A Real Pain, which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Culkin is perhaps most well-known for his performance as “Roman Roy” in HBO’s critically acclaimed series, “Succession.” In 2024, Culkin won an Emmy, Critics Choice Award, and Golden Globe for his lead performance, and the show received a SAG Award for “Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series”. In previous seasons, Culkin won a Critics Choice Award, and was nominated for multiple Emmys, Golden Globes, and SAG Awards. “Succession” received a 2022 SAG Award for “Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series”. In 2002, Culkin starred in “Igby Goes Down” for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe and won a Critics Choice Award in the category of “Best Young Actor” for his performance as “Igby”. In November 2021 Kieran hosted “Saturday Night Live”. On stage, Kieran starred opposite Michael Cera in the Broadway production of This Is Our Youth, reprising the role of “Dennis” after performing in both Steppenwolf Theatre and Sydney Opera House’s productions. Culkin also made his West End debut in the same play as the role of “Warren.” He received an Obie Award for his performance as “Justin Hammond” in the Vineyard Theatre’s production of Gina Gionfriddo’s After Ashley. Culkin’s other stage credits include the Playwrights Horizons production of James Lapine’s The Moment When, Kenny Lonergan’s off-Broadway production of The Starry Messenger and the Second Stage Theatre production of Eric Bogosian’s Suburbia. Kieran’s other film credits include Margaret, Weiner Dog, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, The Mighty, The Cider House Rules, Lymelife, Paper Man, Infinity Baby, No Sudden Move and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World.

Bob Odenkirk
Shelley Levene
Joining: Mar 31, 2025
An Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, actor, and New York Times bestselling author. In 2015, Bob Odenkirk reprised the character he originated on the hit drama Breaking Bad, playing the title role in AMC’s Better Call Saul, which earned him a Critics Choice TV Award, six Emmy nominations, as well as Golden Globe, and SAG Award nominations. Odenkirk began his stage career in Chicago in 1984, doing sketch and improv shows all around town. He produced and starred in the play Line by Israel Horowitz, the first production of Chicago’s “Prop” theatre. His early years onstage consisted mainly of sketch shows, many of which he was a primary writer. After being hired as a staff writer at Saturday Night Live in 1997, every summer was spent onstage, first with his friends, Robert Smigel and Conan O’Brien in “Happy Happy Good Show”, then in his well-reviewed one man show, “Show-Acting-Guy” and a Second City mainstage revue “Flag Smoking Permitted in Lobby Only” which featured the first appearance of Chris Farley as “Matt Foley, the Motivational Speaker”, penned by Odenkirk. In 1991 Bob moved to Los Angeles and soon pulled in his second writing emmy for “The Ben Stiller Show”, but his greatest writing achievement was to come. “Mr. Show with Bob and David” on HBO from 1995-1998, was his personal valhalla, a place where Bob’s brain was on full display (married with the hilarious brain of his life-long friend, David Cross). The show became and remains a “cult hit”, dubbed “The American Monty Python” by David Wild in Rolling Stone Magazine, “Mr. Show” inspired legions of comedy actors and writers. Bob performed in countless “Mr. Show” pieces, but his journey as an actor got a powerful boost upong being cast as “Saul Goodman” in Breaking Bad, season 2. Over the next four years on that show, followed by six in the beautifully scripted and complex “Better Call Saul”, Bob’s crash course in drama acting expanded and deepened. This experience led to roles in Steven Spielberg’s “The Post”, Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women”, and Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska”. In a surprising move, Odenkirk starred in the action film Nobody (Universal), which achieved a #1 debut at the US box office in 2021, which opened up yet another avenue of performance for him. Bob is currently shooting the sequel: “Nobody 2″, and soon after will shoot the suspense-action film “Normal”, also scripted by Derek Kolstad, the creator of Nobody and the John Wick franchise. Bob is excited to return to the stage in his favorite play, David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross, eager to rediscover the live stage work that filled the first half of his career.

Bill Burr
Dave Moss
Joining: Mar 31, 2025
An Emmy and Grammy Award nominee, Bill Burr is a singular voice of his generation, defining his own path as a world-renown comedian, director/writer/producer/star of a #1 film on Netflix, critically acclaimed dramatic and comedic actor, writer, producer, and a genre-defining podcaster for over 15 years. In March 2025, Bill will release his eighth stand up special, Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years, on Hulu and later that year he will direct, write, produce and star in the film, Born Losers. In 2024, Bill hosted Saturday Night Live for the second time on the November 9 post-election show, he toured arenas and theaters with his Bill Burr Live tour, he performed at Gillette Stadium for Tom Brady’s induction into The Patriot’s Hall of Fame and he was seen as JFK in Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix film, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story. In October 2023, Bill’s film, Old Dads, which he directed, co-wrote and stars in, premiered as the most-watched film on Netflix in its first and second week of release. In November, Bill starred with Adam Sandler in the animated Netflix film, LEO, which also premiered as the #1 film on Netflix. Other film roles include The King Of Staten Island, alongside Pete Davidson and Marisa Tomei; The Front Runner, starring Hugh Jackman; and Daddy’s Home with Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell. Bill has hosted “Saturday Night Live” and has wowed critics and fans with dramatic TV roles including his scene-stealing, fan-favorite role as Migs Mayfeld in The Mandalorian; Coach Bobson in the hit FX on Hulu series, “Reservation Dogs”; and Saul Goodman’s henchman, Kuby, on “Breaking Bad”. Bill hosts the groundbreaking Monday Morning Podcast. In 2023 he was the first comedian to perform at the 5,000-seat ancient Roman amphitheater, The Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, Greece, and in 2022 he made history as the first comedian to perform at Fenway Park. His 2022 Netflix special, “Bill Burr: Live At Red Rocks”, shot at the legendary venue, further stakes his role as one of the most versatile talents of his time.

Michael McKean
George Aaronow
Joining: Mar 31, 2025
Known for his Emmy-nominated role in AMC’s Better Call Saul, along with his decades long work in many films like This Is Spinal Tap, McKean’s recent credits include Emmy winner Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, along with series Dead Ringers and The Diplomat currently streaming season 2 on Netflix. Coming up in spring/summer 2025, McKean will be starring in the sequel to This is Spinal Tap “Goodbye Cleveland” along with Rob Reiner, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer as well as the upcoming film In Memoriam starring Marc Maron.

Donald Webber Jr.
John Williamson
Joining: Mar 31, 2025
Broadway: Currently appearing in the revival of Our Town as ‘Simon Stimson’, Purlie Victorious, Hamilton, Motown: the Musical (OBC), and Holler If Ya Hear Me (OBC). TV/Film: “Severance” (2 Seasons on AppleTV+), “The Punisher” (Netflix), “The WIZ: Live!” (NBC), “Da Bronx U.S.A.” (Music in Media Nomination & Oscar ‘Best Song’ shortlist), “Killing Me Softly With His Song” (Music in Media Nomination). OTHER STAGE CREDITS: The Preacher’s Wife (Alliance Theatre), Children of Eden (Lincoln Center; Manhattan Concert Productions), the National Tour of Hamilton (‘Aaron Burr’), Jersey Boys, Born For This, Renascence, Whorl Inside A Loop, Bella: An American Tall Tale. University of Southern California, BFA Acting.

Howard W. Overshown
Baylean
Joining: Mar 31, 2025
Excited to return to Broadway after starring as ‘Emanuel’ in the West End revival of The Lehman Trilogy at the National Theatre. He also performed the role at The Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in Spring 2022. Broadway: A Soldier’s Play (with Blair Underwood) directed by Kenny Leon; Julius Caesar (with Denzel Washington) and Saint Joan (with Condola Rashad), both directed by Daniel Sullivan; A View from The Bridge directed by Ivo Van Hove; Free Man of Color (with Jeffery Wright) directed by George C. Wolfe. Off-Broadway: Beauty on the Vine (with Olivia Wilde); Blue (with Phylicia Rashad); YellowMan (originated role MTC with Dael Orlandersmith); Passage directed by Saheem Ali; Never the Sinner and Orlando. Other theatre includes: Sam Mendes’ International Tour of Richard III; The Tempest at Hudson Valley Shakespeare; Much Ado About Nothing, King John, Hamlet and Richard III at The Folger Shakespeare Theatre; The Great White Hope (with Mahershala Ali) and Passion Play at Arena Stage; The Christians, Clybourne Park, A Trip to Bountiful, Radio Golf, Death Of A Salesman, Art, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead. TV credits include The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, Girls5eva, Blue Bloods, The Affair, Law & Order (SVU and Criminal Intent), Madame Secretary, Fosse/Verdon, Bull, Kings, White Collar, Unforgettable, Allegiance. Films: Pride and Glory, Body of Lies, 13, Never Here, Grand Street, Lost Cat Corona. 2018 Ten Chimneys Fellow.

John Pirruccello
James Lingk
Joining: Mar 31, 2025