Local director Wilson Milam takes on the drama and trademark dialogue (an expletive extravaganza!) of playwright and screenwriter David Mamet in the Seattle Rep’s staging of the Pulitzer Prize–winning play about Chicago real estate agents taking increasingly desperate measures to close a deal. Though the play originally premiered in 1982, the story still resonates today—particularly in an ever-unstable job market that is reason enough for the occasional expletive.
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Times and prices vary. Bagley Wright Theatre, 155 Mercer St.; 206.445.2222; seattlerep.org
-Editors' Pick
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