The run no closing date recorded
- Opened
- April 25, 2024
- Closed
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- Performances
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- Previews
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- Theatre
- Broadway Theatre
No performance count on this record. 2,834 of 13,459 productions are missing one, so a blank here means unrecorded, not a short run.
Opened in the last three years with no closing date on the record, so this run may still be going. It may equally have closed without anyone updating the file, which was last checked in August 2026.
Other stagings of The Great Gatsby 2 more that season
| 1926 | Ambassador Theatre Original · George Cukor | 112 perf. |
| 2025 | Transfer Transfer |
Who was in it43 named
Paul Whitty
John Zdrojeski
Raymond Baynard
Curtis Holland
Traci Elaine Lee
Pascal Pastrana
Dave Schoonover
Derek Jordan Taylor
Tanairi Sade Vazquez
Jasmine Pearl Villaroel
Charlie Pollock
Haley Fish
Morgan Harrison
Nathaniel Hunt
Brandon J Large
Alicia Lundgren
Tess Soltau
Kyla Stone
Damani van Rensalier
Matt Wiercinski
Sarah Hyland
Michael Maliakel
Jeff Kready
Chase Maxwell
Chase Peacock
19 of these 43 names have a person record behind them and link to one. The other 24 are set from the identifier in the cast list, which is a slug of the name — so hyphens and full stops are lost and a few come out wrong. We hold nothing else about them. Nobody here is matched to a character: the cast list records who was in the company and not what they played.
Characters127 roles recorded
Matt Doyle Jay Gatsby
Senzel Ahmady Daisy Buchanan
Gerald Caesar Nick Carraway
Amber Ardolino Jordan Baker
Wes Williams Tom Buchanan
Jeanna de Waal Myrtle Wilson
Tally Sessions George Wilson
John Owen-Jones Meyer Wolfsheim
Ryan McCartan Jay Gatsby
China Anne McClain Daisy Buchanan
Corbin Bleu Nick Carraway
Naturi Naughton-Lewis Jordan Baker
Linedy Genao Myrtle Wilson
John Behlmann Tom Buchanan
Charlie Pollock George Wilson
Matthew Saldivar Meyer Wolfsheim
Alexis Hasbrouck Ensemble
Curtis Holland Ensemble
Nathaniel Hunt Ensemble
Traci Elaine Lee Ensemble
Alicia Lundgren Ensemble
Dariana Mullen Ensemble
Chase Peacock Ensemble
Dan Rosales Ensemble
Dave Schoonover Ensemble
Tess Soltau Ensemble
Kyla Stone Mrs. McKee
Preston Taylor Ensemble
Damani Van Rensalier Ensemble
Matt Wiercinski Ensemble
Jonathan Young Ensemble
Kurt Csolak Additional Partygoer
Haley Fish Additional Partygoer
Morgan Harrison Additional Partygoer
Brandon J. Large Additional Partygoer
Jeremy Jordan Jay Gatsby
Eva Noblezada Daisy Buchanan
Noah J. Ricketts Nick Carraway
Samantha Pauly Jordan Baker
Sara Chase Myrtle Wilson
John Zdrojeski Tom Buchanan
Paul Whitty George Wilson
Eric Anderson Meyer Wolfsheim
Raymond Baynard Ensemble
Austin Colby Ensemble
Ryah Nixon Ensemble
Pascal Pastrana Ensemble
Kayla Pecchioni Ensemble
Mariah Resheg Reives Ensemble
Derek Jordan Taylor Ensemble
Tanairi Sade Vazquez Ensemble
Katie Webber Ensemble
Samantha Pollino Additional Partygoer
Jake Trammel Additional Partygoer
Jasmine Pearl Villaroel Additional Partygoer
Kait Kerrigan Book
Jason Howland Music
Nathan Tysen Lyrics
F. Scott Fitzgerald Based on the novel by
Marc Bruni Director
Dominique Kelley Choreographer
Billy Jay Stein Music Producer
Strike Audio Music Producer
Daniel Edmonds Music Director
Paul Tate dePoo III Scenic Design
Linda Cho Costume Design
Cory Pattak Lighting Design
Brian Ronan Sound Design
Charles G. LaPointe Hair and Wig Design
Rachael Geier Hair and Wig Design
Ashley Ryan Makeup Design
Kim Scharnberg Co-Orchestrations
Chris Jago Drum Arrangements
C12 Casting Casting
Stephen Kopel Casting
Jillian Cimini Casting
David Ruttura Associate Director
Amy Marie Seidel Assistant Director
Cedric Dodd Associate Choreographer
Mariah Reives Dance Captain
Kurt Csolak Assistant Dance Captain
Nicholas Cheng Associate Music Director
Kaitlyn Peterson Associate Scenic Designer
Anthony Freitas Assistant Scenic Designer
Patrick Bevilacqua Associate Costume Designer
Elivia Bovenzi Blitz Assistant Costume Designer
Michael Schaffner Assistant Costume Designer
Paul Vaillancourt Associate Lighting Designer
Colleen Doherty Assistant Lighting Designer
Sam Molitoriss Associate Video Designer
Tiffany Chen Assistant Video Designer
Caecilia Armstrong Associate Sound Designer
Loren Skora Associate Hair & Wig Designer
Juniper Street Productions Production Management
Brian Bogin Production Stage Manager
Michael Wilhoite Stage Manager
Katie Kennedy Assistant Stage Manager
Ray Wetmore Production Props
JR Goodman Production Props
Rocio Mendez Fight & Intimacy Coordinator
Dan Rosales Fight Captain
Deborah Hecht Dialect Coach
Foresight Theatrical General Management
Mark Shacket General Management
Andrew Joy General Management
Cathy Kwon Associate General Manager
Elizabeth M. Talmadge Company Manager
Bria Woodyard Associate Company Manager
Zhiwei Ma Assistant Company Manager
Vivacity Media Group General Press Representative
Leslie Papa Press Representative
Whitney Holden Gore Press Representative
Caitlin Brightman Press Representative
Caroline Meredith Press Representative
SpotCo Advertising
The GROner Group Marketing Direction
Katharine Quinn Social Media
Matthew Murphy Production Photographer
Evan Zimmerman Production Photographer
Chunsoo Shin Producer
OD Company Producer
The Nederlander Organization Co-Producer
OD Universe & Co Corp Co-Producer
The Shubert Organization Co-Producer
Candy Spelling Co-Producer
Ted & Kathleen Bourke Co-Producer
Paper Mill Playhouse Produced in association with
Only 512 of 13,459 productions carry role names, and these came out of a wiki table — the names arrived with the table's own cell markup on them and have been stripped back. They are not linked to person records because the identifiers in that table do not resolve to ours.
Creative team
- Director
- Marc Bruni
- Choreographer
- Dominique Kelley
A producer is one string on this record, however many people or companies it names. Directors and choreographers are held both as text and as identifiers; where an identifier exists the name links to a page.
Around this production
A change of fare came to the Ambassador in 1925 when a highly successful revival of Shaw's Candida, starring Katharine Cornell, who became famed for her interpretation of the leading role, moved from the Eltinge Theatre to this house. More drama arrived when William A. Brady brought in his production of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (1926), adapted by Owen Davis and starring James Rennie… At This Theatre 100 Years of Broadway Shows Stories and Botto Louis Viagas Rober, p. 143
'The wonder is that [Broadway producer] David Merrick’s movies bombed. Because his taste was always on the Hollywood level.'—British director JACK CLAYTON , who helmed one of them, The Great Gatsby
Speaker not recorded. Broadway Babylon Boze Hadleigh, p. 339- Merrick did not exude confidence in the show, sensing that Gower and Jerry and Mike wouldn't be able to turn M & M around. Not only did he sense it, he told the press. “Sure, they did it with Dolly!, but I can think of other shows where they did not.” Fixed up (?) and polished, Mack moved into the Kennedy Center for it… More Opening Nights On Broadway A Critical Quotebook of Compiled By Steven Suski, p. 587
- In 1969 she was presented the Maharam Award for her designs for Peer Gynt. Miss Aldredge has also designed several films, most notably The Great Gatsby for which she received an The Broadway Design Roster Designers and Their Credits Owen Bobbi Bibliographies, p. 25
- Merrick was involved in producing a movie at the time— The Great Gatsby, starring Mia Farrow and Robert Redford—and wasn’t focused on Mack & Mabel. Razzle Dazzle the Battle For Broadway Michael Riedel 2015 Simon Schuster Limited, p. 214
- Merrick’s Midas touch did not translate to Hollywood, where he produced four pictures between 1972 and ’80, the most notable being the much-ballyhooed The Great Gatsby , toplining Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, a costly flop. Broadway Babylon Boze Hadleigh, p. 282
- Merrick, that summer, was back and forth between New York and Hollywood, where he was trying to wedge himself into the film industry with a big budget film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Offstage Observations Inside Tales of the Steven Suskin Theodore S Chapin Rowman, p. 99
Passages naming this production, found by keyword across 178 books. Where it turns up in the literature, not curated notes about it.
What this page does not know
- No photograph of this staging. 48 of 13,459 productions hold one.
- No recording is held for The Great Gatsby at all.
- When it closed.
- No performance count.
- Reviews, box office, running order, understudies and designers: none of it is held for any production.
