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Learn about the songs from Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen's score, including "New Money", "For Her", and "Second-Hand Suit".
“The Great Gatsby is wild that way,” admits Clemente. “Daisy doesn’t choose Jay. She goes back to Tom, who never faces the consequences for his actions. The rich white guy wins. It’s brutal.
Stories about The Great Gatsby’s creation, publication, and afterlife have become legendary. How Fitzgerald based the character of the spoilt, insipid trophy girl Daisy Buchanan on the socialite ...
Jay Gatsby lives in West Egg. Daisy Buchanan lives in East Egg. And the new musical about them that opened Thursday at the Broadway Theatre lays a big egg. It’s debatable whether one of American ...
In his new book, the former Hartford Courant columnist does a deep dive into the words, themes, actions and turns of phrase in the novel.
Starring Robert Redford as Gatsby, Mia Farrow as Daisy and Sam Waterston as Nick, the 1974 version of The Great Gatsby was the first critically and commercially successful adaptation. It picked up ...
“The Great Gatsby—The Immersive Show” is more party than profound examination of the text, but, experienced close-up with an excellent cast, its big moments still feel thrilling.
What redeemed Gatsby, for me at least, was his “extraordinary gift for hope,” which is the engine of the book. As a young man, Gatsby falls in love with a young debutante named Daisy, but ...
We tend to ignore what happens to Daisy and Gatsby after the glamour has been torn away from them, when they become shabby. Since Gatsby entered the public domain in 2021, New York has hosted ...
Gatsby hoped the wild Bacchanalia would bring back Daisy, his former lover. Because of his link to Daisy, Carraway is recruited into Gatsby’s scheme to win her back. Gatsby dangles the prospect ...
In honor of the 100th birthday of The Great Gatsby, throw a party worthy of this great party novel, movie, and musical. Summon your own Trimalchio in West Egg with these 1920s recipes for ...
“The Great Gatsby is wild that way,” admits Clemente. “Daisy doesn’t choose Jay. She goes back to Tom, who never faces the consequences for his actions. The rich white guy wins. It’s brutal.