The Great Gatsby | Algonquin Arts Theatre
The Great Gatsby
Friday, April 11, 2025
The Great Gatsby is considered one of the great American novels. This performance features a solo performance of the privilege and pitfalls each character encounters as they each reach for their own "green light."
Performances
Friday, April 11
10:00am
Tickets

$12 - Individual Sales
Available online or from the box office at 732-528-9211.

$10 - Education Groups of 10 or more
Email Julie Nagy at [email protected] or call 732-528-9224 for group reservations.

Synopsis

THE STORY
The story follows midwestern WWI veteran Nick Carraway, who moves to New York City in search of employment after the war in the Roaring 20s. He is soon pulled into the world of the rich and powerful by way of his cousin and her husband, Daisy and Tom Buchanan, and by Nick's mysterious millionaire neighbor, Jay Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is considered to be one of the great American novels. This performance features a solo performance of the privilege and pitfalls each character encounters as they each reach for their own "green light."

IN PERFORMANCE
Literature to Life adapts F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic work as their newest title in their Signature Performance series. The Great Gatsby takes place on Long Island and New York City in the early twentieth century, at the height of the Jazz Age and the Prohibition Era. The novel touches on the treatment of different social classes, "old money" versus "new money," and the price of the American Dream.

"It was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again." - The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

This performance fulfills the following State of New Jersey Core Curriculum Standard(s) and Algonquin Arts Performance Component(s): 21st Century Life and Careers (LIFE), Comprehensive Health and Physical Education, Social Studies (SS) Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), Language Arts Literacy (LAL), Music Education (MUS), Discussion Component (DISC).

Event Information

Running time: 80 minutes (includes performance and Q&A)
Intermission: No
Age: Grades 6 and Up

Seating for Algonquin Education Series performances is assigned by the Education Director to ensure that schools will be seated together to the extent possible and to expedite the arrival and departure process. Individual ticket purchasers will be grouped together, general admission seats.

Credits

A Literature to Life® stage presentation of The Great Gatsby
Based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Adapted and directed by Kelvin Grullon

Based on the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, © 1925
Original production produced in partnership with Northern Stage. Support generously provided by the Helen Gurley Brown Foundation.

National Programs at Literature to Life is a theatre-based literacy program that presents professionally staged, verbatim adaptations of significant American literary works in educational settings across the country.

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