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An immersive play that'll send you into the 1920's
Welcome back to the roaring twenties. Spectacular parties come as standard, drinks arrive one after the next, and dancing is highly advised.
Your host this evening? Well, that would be the charming and enigmatic Jay Gatsby.
As invites go, this is the hottest ticket in town. A hedonistic world of red-hot rhythms, bootleg liquor and pure jazz in an age of self-indulgence awaits. Dress to impress and immerse yourself in this heart-racing adaption of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s seminal tale.
If you're expecting to sit and watch The Great Gatsby calmly, then think again. Audience members will be invited to visit breakout rooms during the show, allowing theatregoers to discover more about the F. Scott Fitzgerald characters.
There's nothing "sit back, relax and enjoy the show" about this experience - prepare to be fully immersed.
56 Davies Street,
London W1K 5HR
- Performance duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (inc. interval)
- Content warnings: This show involves the consumption of alcoholic beverages
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