The Great Gatsby: A New Musical

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The Greatest Party on London’s Biggest Stage as the Broadway Smash THE GREAT GATSBY: A NEW MUSICAL roars into the London Coliseum.

Get ready to roar because the Tony Award®-winning new musical THE GREAT GATSBY is coming to London, and will be the party of the century. Fresh from its current smash-hit success on Broadway, this “shimmering, sparkling spectacle” (Variety) “explodes with life and energy” (Entertainment Weekly).

The all-new musical 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).

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What is The Great Gatsby about?

Welcome back to the roaring twenties! Jay Gatsby invites you to one of his infamous parties. the champagne flows and as the drama unfolds the man himself will be the perfect host. As invites go, this is the hottest ticket in town. A hedonistic world of red hot rhythms, bootleg liquor and pure jazz age self-indulgence awaits. Dress to the nines and immerse yourself in this heart racing adaption of F Scott Fitzgerald’s seminal tale.

Ticket Information

Tickets available for performances from 11 Apr – 7 Sep 2025

Running Time

TBC

Cast & Creatives

Marc Bruni (Director), Dominique Kelley (Choreographer), Kait Kerrigan (Book), Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen (Score)

Booking Period

11 Apr - 7 Sep 2025

For group bookings of 10 or more:
Submit a request online

Or call 020 7206 1176

Venue Information

London Coliseum

St Martin's Ln, Charing Cross, London WC2N 4ES

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Leicester Square or Charing Cross

Buses

3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24, 29, 38, 88, 91, 94, 139, 159, 176, 453

Nearest Car Parks

Trafalgar Square, Whitcomb Street and Bedfordbury.

In the Press

The Guardian

'Get immersed in jazz-age hedonism'

The Stage

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