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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

Work:: The Great Gatsby (S01650171469)


Book by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Production:: (T166548209)

Immersing you in the decadence of America's 'Jazz Age', The Great Gatsby is brought to life in this sizzling new stage adaptation from nationally acclaimed Blackeyed Theatre. Recreating the sights, sounds and feel of America's 'Roaring Twenties' as seen through the eyes of Nick Carraway, F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece is a brilliant evocation of a society obsessed with wealth and status.
Producer Blackeyed Theatre (in association with South Hill Park and Eastbourne Theatres)
Adapted by Stephen Sharkey
Director Eliot Giuralarocca
Musical Director Ellie Verkerk
Design Victoria Spearing
Choreographer Bronya Deutsch
Lighting Charlotte McCelland
Costume Jenny Little
Performer Adam Jowett (Nick Carraway)
Performer Tristan Pate (Tom Buchanan)
Performer Celia Cruwys-Finnigan (Daisy Buchanan)
Performer Celeste De Veazey (Jordan Baker)
Performer Tom Neill (George Wilson)
Performer Stacey Ghent (Myrtle Wilson)
Performer Max Roll (Jay Gatsby)

Listing:: L01981050992

New Barn Theatre, Milton Abbey.



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Immersing you in the decadence of America's 'Jazz Age', The Great Gatsby is brought to life in this sizzling new stage adaptation from nationally acclaimed Blackeyed Theatre. Recreating the sights, sounds and feel of America's 'Roaring Twenties' as seen through the eyes of Nick Carraway, F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece is a brilliant evocation of a society obsessed with wealth and status. New Barn Theatre, Milton Abbey.

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