THE GREAT GATSBY |
Broadway Theatre
Opened on Broadway: April 25, 2024 Performances: 765 (as of 2/22/26) Director: Marc Bruni Choreographer: Dominque Kelly Book: Kait Kerrigan Music: Jason Howland Lyrics: Nathan Tysen Runtime: 2hr. 30min. (1 intermission) Opening Night Cast:
For Gatsby: Alex Prakken & Mike Schwitter For Daisy: Traci Elaine Lee, Elena Ricardo, Kyla Stone For Nick: Alex Prakken & Dan Rosales For Jordan: Traci Elaine Lee, Dariana Mullen, Elena Ricardo For Tom: Mike Schwitter & Preston Taylor For George: Dan Rosales & Dave Schoonover For Myrtle: Haley Fish, Dariana Mullen, Tess Soltau For Wolfsheim: Dave Schoonover & Preston Taylor Actors/Actresses Who've Played In the Show: Jay Gatsby: Jeremy Jordan, Ryan McCartan, Reeve Carney Daisy Buchanan: Eva Noblezada, Sarah Hyland, Aisha Jackson Nick Carraway: Noah J. Ricketts, Michael Maliakel, Corbin Bleu Jordan Baker: Samantha Pauly Tom Buchanan: John Zdrojeski, Austin Colby, John Behlmann George Wilson: Paul Whitty & Charlie Pollock Myrtle Wilson: Sara Chase & Linedy Genao Meyer Wolfsheim: Eric Anderson & Terrence Mann Official The Great Gatsby Archive at IBDB.com. 1949 Film Cast: Alan Ladd as Jay Gatsby Betty Field as Daisy Buchanan Macdonald Carey as Nick Carraway Ruth Hussey as Jordan Baker Barry Sullivan as Tom Buchanan Howard Da Silva as George Wilson Shelley Winters as Myrtle Wilson Ed Begley as Meyer Wolfsheim (Myron Lupus) 1974 Film Cast: Robert Redford as Jay Gatsby Mia Farrow as Daisy Buchanan Sam Westerson as Nick Carraway Lois Chiles as Jordan Baker Bruce Dern as Tom Buchanan Scott Wilson as George Wilson Karen Black as Myrtle Wilson Howard Da Silva as Meyer Wolfsheim 2000 TV Film Cast: Toby Stephens as Jay Gatsby Mira Sorvino as Daisy Buchanan Paul Rudd as Nick Carraway Francie Swift as Jordan Baker Martin Donovan as Tom Buchanan Heather Goldenhersh as Myrtle Wilson 2013 Film Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway Elizabeth Debicki as Jordan Baker Joel Edgerton as Tom Buchanan Jason Clarke as George Wilson Isla Fisher as Myrtle Wilson Amitabh Bachchan as Meyer Wolfsheim Tour Cast: Jake David Smith as Jay Gatsby Senzel Ahmady as Daisy Buchanan Joshua Grosso as Nick Carraway Leanne Robinson as Jordan Baker Will Branner as Tom Buchanan Tally Sessions as George Wilson Lila Coogan as Myrtle Wilson Edward Staudenmayer as Meyer Wolfsheim |
Synopsis:
Transport yourself to the opulent world of the 1920s as one of the greatest American novels hits the greatest American stage. This production reimagines F. Scott Fitzgerald's tale of obsession and the American Dream through an electrifing jazz-pop score by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen, blending traditional Jazz Age rhythms with soaring, contemporary power ballads that have become a hallmark of the show.
The "Roaring Twenties" are brought to life with extravagant, maximalist set designs by Paul Tate dePoo III, featuring a rotating series of gold-leafed portals, shimmering Art Deco interiors, and even full-sized vintage cars that move across the stage. From the glitz of Gatsby's sprawling Long Island mansion to the gritty, industrial landscape of the Valley of Ashes, the production is a visual masterpiece of high-tech projections and Tony-winning costumes that capture the sheer excess and hidden tragedy of New York’s elite.
Transport yourself to the opulent world of the 1920s as one of the greatest American novels hits the greatest American stage. This production reimagines F. Scott Fitzgerald's tale of obsession and the American Dream through an electrifing jazz-pop score by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen, blending traditional Jazz Age rhythms with soaring, contemporary power ballads that have become a hallmark of the show.
The "Roaring Twenties" are brought to life with extravagant, maximalist set designs by Paul Tate dePoo III, featuring a rotating series of gold-leafed portals, shimmering Art Deco interiors, and even full-sized vintage cars that move across the stage. From the glitz of Gatsby's sprawling Long Island mansion to the gritty, industrial landscape of the Valley of Ashes, the production is a visual masterpiece of high-tech projections and Tony-winning costumes that capture the sheer excess and hidden tragedy of New York’s elite.