One Man's Opinion Season 3 Ep. 100: The Great Gatsby on Broadway
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THE GREAT GATSBY
PRODUCTION
Based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Book by Kait Kerrigan
Music by Jason Howland
Lyrics by Nathan Tysen
Directed by Marc Bruni
Choreographed by Dominique Kelley
Music Supervision & Arrangements by Jason Howland
Scenic & Projection Design by Paul Tate dePoo III
Costume Design by Linda Cho
Lighting Design by Cory Pattak
Sound Design by Brian Ronan
Hair and Wig Design by Charles G. LaPointe, Rachel Geier
Makeup Design by Ashley Ryan
Orchestrations: Jason Howland, Kim Scharnberg
Dialect Coach: Deborah Hecht
Casting by C12 Casting, Stephen Kopel, Jillian Cimini
Music Producer: Billy Jay Stein, For Strike Audio
Music Director and Additional Arrangements: Daniel Edmonds
Music Coordinator: John Miller
Associate Director: David Ruttura
Associate Choreographer: Cedric Dodd
Marketing Direction: The Groner Group
Advertising: SPOTCO
Press Representative: Vivacity Media Group
Social Media: Katharine Quinn
Production Management: Juniper Street Productions
Production Stage Manager: Brian Bogin
Company Manager: Elizabeth M. Talmadge
General Management: Foresight Theatrical, Mark Shacket, Andrew Joy
CAST
Jeremy Jordan as Jay Gatsby
Eva Noblezada as Daisy Buchanan
Noah J. Ricketts as Nick Carraway
Samantha Pauly as Jordan Baker
Sara Chase as Myrtle Wilson
John Zdrojeski as Tom Buchanan
Paul Whitty as George Wilson
Eric Anderson as Meyer Wolfsheim
Ryah Nixon as Catherine
Kayla Pecchioni as Mrs. McKee
Dan Rosales as Mr. McKee/Bystander #2
Darian Mullen as Gilda Gray
Gildettes: Curtis Holland, Mariah Reives, Derek Jordan Taylor, Katie Webber
Pascal Pastrana as Cop
Traci Elaine Lee as Bystander #1
Ensemble: Raymond Baynard, Austin Colby, Curtis Holland, Traci Elaine Lee, Dariana Mullen, Ryah Nixon, Pascal Pastrana, Kayla Pecchioni, Mariah Reives, Dan Rosales, Dave Schoonover, Derek Jordan Taylor, Tanairi Sade Vazquez, Katie Webber
I was curious to hear your take. I saw it a few weeks ago. The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite stories, so I was intrigued by a musical version. Personally, I felt like the musical had little to do with Fitzgerald's actual story. It seemed they tried to turn the Great Gatsby into a tragic love story, which its not. As you noted, maybe this is because they essentially sideline Nick's character. But by broadening the perspective, they mess the story up. When it came to the music itself, I didn't really think any song was really memorable. That said, I did like the cast. But I think the material was disappointing.
Happy 100th Episode!
I'm so jealous. I love Jeremy Jordan so much
Thanks I am gonna pass on it
As a follower (subscriber) of your reviews, I was eager to hear your take after the "rather mixed" reviews the show received following its opening. I saw the first incarnation of this piece at the Paper Mill Playhouse back in the fall of '23 and was blown away by it! It was an amazing production, and so I wasn't at all surprised when it was announced that it was moving to Broadway. I don't know where the disconnect lies between what I experienced and what all the NY critics saw. Bigger disappointment came with yesterday's TONY AWARD nominations . . . it only received one nod . . . for costumes!?!?!?
Though my review is admittedly mixed as well, this certainly deserved more recognition than it got, certainly more than Water for Elephants or Hell’s Kitchen, both shows I scratch my head at on how many noms they got.
I will say I saw this at Papermill and was blown away. Went to see it on Broadway and was disappointed. They changed a couple of songs and kept interrupting the intro song, which was so annoying. For some reason it seemed rushed. Daisy's costumes looked cheap, which is funny that the one Tony nomination they got was for costumes design. I still felt it deserved more credit than some of the other nominations did.
Congrats on reaching 100!
Thank you for a favorable review. The not-ready-with-set previews of the show were disturbing. Sorry, fellow, pop-Broadway is almost a requirement today.
I saw it in late previews. I thought the cast was excellent, the choreography was traditional, and the sets were impressive even though some of the projections were malfunctioning when I saw it. The music didn’t give me a jazz age vibe. No really memorable songs.
Was very surprised by the Gatsby miss for scenic design in the Tony nominations. Was somewhat surprised by the miss for choreography, but no issue with the ones that were nominated.
First and foremost, a huge nod to multi-racial casting, bravo!! So, the lead Actress who played, Daisy, wasn’t believable at all, or just totally miscast. It takes a a whole lot of observing, studying, and even the slightest movements, and speech to act like “old money.” My husband who will rarely said that, Daisy,(Eva) looked too awkward as a leading lady to Gatsby.
guess it was meant to be a good summer show for families from the mid-west......
it really did not bring the main characters into focus.....and no real chemistry between the 2 main characters/actors...
liked the costumes....dances were O.K......