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Bob Odenkirk, Michael McKean bond over ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ revival

One man is a prominent professional, calm and viewer everything is ready to deal with any task. The other lacks all of this, but it throws himself almost recklessly in this mixture, and depends on magic and fast chefs in full swing because he seeks something that feels outside.

I can easily describe Chuck and Jimmy McGil (also known as Saul Godman), which the brothers were brilliantly portrayed by Michael McCain and Bob Odenicrick in the “Best Call of Saul”.

But these days, McKean, 77, Odinkirk, 62, fits in real life while they are doing the stage, along with Kieran Culkin and Bill Burr, in “Glengarry Glen Ross”, David Mamit’s play for real estate sellers whose lives are present to dust by the eternal chase of the dollar.

Mckean has regularly made on the stage in recent decades, as it has appeared in the work of everyone from John Waters to Harold Pinter to William Shakeespeare. “It is fun as it seems,” he says, adding that he cannot give advice to his former little brothers about walking in the councils. “It seems very logical,” he says.

Theatrical OdenKirk experience: One play in Chicago for a month when he was 21 years old. “I don’t remember much about that,” says Javiga during our lunch, adding that while reading books on Shakespeare, he never watched one of his plays.

Less than a week after the first time in Broadway, it looks a little dazzling with the ease with which Mckean and Culkin, the other experienced theater actor, theater: OdenKirk calls the actors in Broadway while describing himself as a “nonsense”. He feels that he is getting free education in the theater.

“I still don’t understand it,” he confesses. “I am the only one who is little, but I will arrive there.” (McCain encouraged him by saying that the day before the night he had fell emotionally in Shelli Odinikrick, to the point that he lost almost a braid.)

Bob Odinkirk, to the right, is devoted to Donald Weber Junior at “Glengrary Glen Ross”.

(Emilio Madrid)

Odinkirk says that director Patrick Marber talked about reaching the Zain area, where you do not run lines, motives or alternatives in your head. “You are just there and this play comes out of you,” says Odinakirk. “I see it on the horizon, but I haven’t tested it yet.

“I am excited to be alive that changes every time, but I am still thinking,” what if you start in this foot? “I am still trying to engineer moments as you can on TV where you have more control.

Odekirk roses as he believes that he is “just a show, but it turns out that” I am doing a Broadway. “Mckean refers to a rare world.

“It is fun to be part of one time, but I am always like I am, so it is not easy,” says Odinkerck, explaining that he does not expect to return … unless, jokingly, they make a Broadway version of “Brian Song” with Mckean in the role of Billy de Williams.

But Odekirk is a theater game, saying that he loved how “Saul’s summons” has spanned his acting muscles – “that was good for me” – and he believed that this would also be. One reward: There are some Saul in his personality, Shelli Levin.

Excessive and desperate Shelli. It only lacks Jimmy/Saul’s imagination. “People know me as a beating,” says Odinkerck.

Meanwhile, McCain plays George Aarono, a seller who describes him as “compassionate” even compared to Clelli; It is clear that someone is completely different from Chuck McGill. But McCain says that he made the roles early in his career to avoid the bathroom – from Lenny on “Lavern & Circle” to David Saint Hopins in “This Spinal Tap” by Turnblad (“HairsPRay”) and J. Edgar Hoover (“All The Way” in Broadway.

Despite the lack of theater’s experience, Odengrry has in his eyes for years. Two decades ago, he wrote to Mamit asking for permission to do a purely comic version as land sales will be instead of land sales and pans. “It was possible that the work team participating in” MR. Show “David Cross, Farid Williad. What is not surprising, Mamit has never responded. Recently, he tried again, without pots and pans but with the characters using mobile phones. He hoped to be a bite in this actor.

So when Odenkirk was offered to the role in this production, he jumped in the opportunity to enter the shoes worn by Jack Limon, Ana Alda and Al Pacino. Mamet was first appeared on Broadway in 1984 after being shown in London in the previous year; In addition to adapting the 1992 movie starring Lemmon in the role of Levin, there have been two production in Broadway at the show in the past twenty years. One of the reasons why the show continues to return is that there is a lot of landscapes of the chewing actors-including the stars participating in Alda in the revival of 2005 Liev Schreiber and Jeffrey Tambor, while Popyu Bobby Canaval and John C. Mac Jinley in 2012.

But McCain says that the play offers more than joyful roles. He says: “It comes to poisonous masculinity and what is in our nature,” he says. “There is a slow boiling in a high -class game where your success says something about the amount of the man you are.”

Odinakirk says, the sellers “love what they do and kill them,” describing the old four -decade of the play more than ever.

“Now everyone in this match for capitalism without a [functional] He says: “The Ministry of Justice, and with all ready -made monitoring, leaves it. It is only, comrades, overcoming each other on bodies, and we will see and the money will rise in the chain.”

This leads Odinkerk to ask McCain if he had ever watched a documentary in 1969, “A seller”, which focuses on the employees of the American company in the middle of America while they are shown from the door to the door. “This film invented a lot about what we consider to be a wonderful documentary,” says the smallest spouses. This slope entails while the couple talks about anything and everything, from its cute dog (more friendly competition from “Glengarry”) to Mony Python, Bob and Ray dual comedy, and upcoming Odekirk, “Normal”. Also discuss: A play in Chicago a long time called “Bleacher Bums” and where each of them lives while working on “Saturday Night Live”.

Although they did not interfere with “SNL”, they met while McCain was there. After a few years, McCain appeared on “MR. Show”, as a Professor of Law waiverRaed Chuck McGil, while the Audenicrick character in that episode has a touch of Jimmy McGill’s DNA.

Odinkirk spends a lot of our lunch to celebrate Mckean, who twice repeated that his star participating, in a scene with Burr (one of the two positions who are manufactured for the first time in Broadway), gets the biggest laughs “Glengarry”. It also brings early comedy records from Mckean, saying: “Wait, can we only talk about the credibility gap?” Lander. (Meanwhile, MCKEAN can still read lines from his favorite plays “MR. Show”, including “The Fad 3.”)

After our meals, McCain was unofficial and fixed, wounded on the old Brooklyn Dodgers hat (“I went to my first match in Ebbets Field,” I mentioned), he is a man at home a lot. In fact, we met at dinner at a bloc from his apartment. On the contrary, Odenkirk cuts it, suits it and wearing it sharply, with the Chicago net in white and black over its head.

Odekirk stops in a bank after our meals because he gave his last dollars to Mariashi on the subway. He talks a little about the baseball game with security, but the ATMs will not give it money. It turns out that his card is inserted back, and fits the man who feels a little in his place here. Unlike his characters, Odenkirk is calm and generous. When it’s time to go, he takes a last opportunity to say: “Make sure the story talks about how wonderful Michael McCain is.”

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