A dazzling world premiere with soaring, soulful music and a stunningly talented ensemble.
The Boston Globe
A smartly stinging musical adaptation with spectacle, grit, and Florence Welch tunes.
Variety
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s legendary novel The Great Gatsby comes to new life in this world-premiere musical with a score by international rock star Florence Welch (Florence + the Machine) and Oscar and Grammy Award nominee Thomas Bartlett (Doveman), and a book by Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok (Cost of Living).
Gatsby is directed by Tony Award winner Rachel Chavkin (Hadestown; Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812; Moby-Dick) with choreography by Tony Award winner Sonya Tayeh (Moulin Rouge!).
Gatsby will be produced at American Repertory Theater by special arrangement with Amanda Ghost and Len Blavatnik for Unigram/Access Entertainment, and Jordan Roth, in association with Robert Fox and co-producer Hannah Giannoulis.
This production contains depictions of suicide, violence, loud noises, gunshot sounds, bright and flashing lights, fog, and haze. Recommended for ninth grade and up.
Based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Music by Florence Welch and Thomas Bartlett
Lyrics by Florence Welch
Book by Martyna Majok
Music Supervision by Kimberly Grigsby
Choreographed by Sonya Tayeh
Directed by Rachel Chavkin
Notable dates
Opening Night: 6/5
ASL Interpreted: 7/10 at 7:30PM & 7/14 at 2PM
Audio Described: 6/27 at 7:30PM & 6/29 at 2PM
Open Captioned: 6/27 at 7:30PM & 6/29 at 2PM
Relaxed: 7/14 at 2PM
Katie and Paul Buttenwieser
The Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust
Janet and Irv Plotkin
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First Look at Gatsby
First Look at Gatsby
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Press Coverage

The Boston Globe
‘Gatsby’ arrives at the ART, driven by a powerhouse creative team
Gatsby himself is a self-mythologizing hero—a rags-to-riches Horatio Alger type. But the real myth, Chavkin asserts, is the contradiction at the heart of the nation’s promise, the beckoning green light that’s called people to its shores for generations, and the broken dreams that lie in its wake.
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GBH’s The Culture Show
Martyna Majok, the Nakba in photographs, and film
“I think [The Great Gatsby] is one of the most potently American stories that we have. I find it to be both the most clear-eyed and hopeful of what I think the American soul is,” Majok said. “I associate really deeply with Gastby. His story, who he is, resonates really deeply with me.”
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The Bay State Banner
‘Gatsby’ at ART reimagines Fitzgerald’s classic tale
“I want people to walk away from this story thinking about how accustomed we have gotten to seeing certain bodies being on the other end of violence,” says Pfeiffer. “How can we examine that this country has been built in a way that has allowed us to treat each other like this? When do we stand up for our neighbors?”
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TheaterMania
Catching Up with Martyna Majok
It was very meaningful to revisit [The Great Gatsby] in the depth of the pandemic, in my 30s…The story takes place after the end of a World War and after a pandemic that killed a third of the world’s population, mostly young people. I understood the kind of feral hunger of the parties and everybody trying to pursue meaning to make up for the death and destruction they had witnessed.
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Creative Team
Based on the novel by
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Music by
Florence Welch
Thomas Bartlett
Lyrics by
Florence Welch
Book by
Martyna Majok
Music Supervision by
Kimberly Grigsby
Orchestrations and Arrangements by
Thomas Bartlett
Additional Orchestrations by
Sally Herbert
Thomas Burhorn
Choreographed by
Sonya Tayeh
Directed by
Rachel Chavkin
Scenic Design
Mimi Lien
Costume Design
Sandy Powell
Lighting Design
Alan C. Edwards
Sound Design
Tony Gayle
Hair and Wig Design
Matthew Armentrout
Make-up Design
Sarah Cimino
Creative Consultant
Jeanie O’Hare
Dramaturg
Nissy Aya
Fight and Intimacy Director
Rocío Mendez
Music Director
Wiley DeWeese
Associate Choreographer
Camden Gonzales
Associate Director
Keenan Tyler Oliphant
Casting Director
Tara Rubin Casting/Claire Burke, CSA
ARC / Duncan Stewart, CSA and Patrick Maravilla
Production Stage Manager
Aaron Elgart
Production Consultant
Jhanaë Bonnick
Cast
Wilson
Matthew Amira
Wilson
Matthew Amira
Wolfsheim
Adam Grupper
Wolfsheim
Adam Grupper
Tom
Cory Jeacoma
Tom
Cory Jeacoma
Daisy
Charlotte MacInnes
Daisy
Charlotte MacInnes
Myrtle
Solea Pfeiffer
Myrtle
Solea Pfeiffer
Gatsby
Isaac Powell
Gatsby
Isaac Powell
Nick
Ben Levi Ross
Nick
Ben Levi Ross
Jordan
Eleri Ward
Jordan
Eleri Ward
Ensemble
Nick Bailey
Ensemble
Nick Bailey
Ensemble
Kailey Boyle
Ensemble
Kailey Boyle
Ensemble
Runako Campbell
Ensemble
Runako Campbell
Ensemble
Jada Clark
Ensemble
Jada Clark
Ensemble
Joshua Grosso
Ensemble
Joshua Grosso
Ensemble
Alex Haquia
Ensemble
Alex Haquia
Ensemble
Gabriel Hyman
Ensemble
Gabriel Hyman
Ensemble
Matt Kizer
Ensemble
Matt Kizer
Ensemble
Lorenzo Pagano
Ensemble
Lorenzo Pagano
Ensemble
Chris Ralph
Ensemble
Chris Ralph
Ensemble
Christopher M. Ramirez
Ensemble
Christopher M. Ramirez
Ensemble
Shea Renne
Ensemble
Shea Renne
Ensemble
Aliza Russell
Ensemble
Aliza Russell
Ensemble
Shota Sekiguchi
Ensemble
Shota Sekiguchi
Ensemble
Maya Sistruck
Ensemble
Maya Sistruck
Swing
Cameron Burke
Swing
Cameron Burke
Swing
Jacob Burns
Swing
Jacob Burns
Swing
Mia DeWeese
Swing
Mia DeWeese
Swing
Paige Krumbach
Swing
Paige Krumbach
Swing
Timothy H. Lee
Swing
Timothy H. Lee
Swing (5/26 - 6/30)
Justin Gregory Lopez
Swing (5/26 - 6/30)
Justin Gregory Lopez
Standby for Gatsby
Sam Simahk
Standby for Gatsby
Sam Simahk
Pammy (played at certain performances)
Sasha Carrier
Pammy (played at certain performances)
Sasha Carrier
Pammy (played at certain performances)
Kendall Coté
Pammy (played at certain performances)
Kendall Coté
Pammy (played at certain performances)
Elba Paramio
Pammy (played at certain performances)