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Jeremy Jordan Takes His First Bow Back in The Great Gatsby on Broadway

  • Writer: Broadway Time
    Broadway Time
  • Nov 11
  • 1 min read


Broadway favorite Jeremy Jordan has officially returned to the cast of The Great Gatsby, stepping back into the dazzling world of West Egg and taking his first bow back on the Broadway stage.


Jordan, who originated the role of Jay Gatsby in the musical’s acclaimed Broadway premiere, was met with roaring applause as he reprised his performance. Fans filled the house to welcome him back, capturing the moment his signature charisma and golden voice once again brought F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic character to life.


The party's roaring on Broadway! The Great Gatsby is a great, big, explosive extravaganza. Directed by Marc Bruni (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), this story of extravagance and longing features choreography by Dominique Kelley (So You Think You Can Dance), a book by Kait Kerrigan (The Mad Ones) and a jazz- and pop-influenced original score by Jason Howland (Little Women) and Nathan Tysen (Paradise Square).


Transporting audiences to the lavish Roaring Twenties, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless story follows eccentric and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby, who will stop at nothing in the pursuit of the lost love of his youth, Daisy Buchanan. Through its fascinatingly nuanced characters, driven by complex inner lives erupting with extravagance and longing – this epic tale has always been destined to sing. Now, it finally comes to life on the greatest American stage, through an electrifying jazz and pop-infused score, and a grand production befitting the 21st century.


For more information on The Great Gatsby, visit www.broadwaygatsby.com

 
 
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