Bob Odenkirk has, in recent years, been best-known for the role of Jimmy McGill, a desperate lawyer constantly attempting to find an advantage — ethics be damned — on TV’s “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul.” Little wonder, then, that he is among the actors doing excellent work in Broadway’s new revival of “Glengarry Glen Ross,” playing, once again, an amoral creature searching for his next big score.
And, as he’s done before on TV, Odenkirk finds a small measure of pathos in his grifter, too. David Mamet’s pitch-dark story of a real-estate boiler room churns with egos and with desire to foist unappealing parcels of land on naive
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