There is a generational obsession with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” and its colorful depiction of the Jazz Age, a critical inflection point in American history. To this day, the ...
Jay Gatsby lives in West Egg. Daisy Buchanan lives in East Egg. And the new musical about them that opened Thursday at the Broadway Theatre lays a big egg. It’s debatable whether one of American ...
Belting ballads, tender duets and an excellent cast make the musical an entertaining night out. But this adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel glosses over the gravitas that makes it a canonical ...
Two hours and 30 minutes, with one intermission. At the Broadway Theatre, 53rd Street and Broadway. Forget East Egg and West Egg. The creators of the new musical “The Great Gatsby,” which opened ...
The author says writing the novel, was “one of the most thrilling and energizing creative challenges of my entire career” ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This new version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic remains largely faithful to the novel, but it trades subtle prose for a straightforward production.
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