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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby Tickets & Information

The party’s roaring on Broadway! THE GREAT GATSBY is a “great, big Broadway extravaganza that explodes with life and energy” (Entertainment Weekly). 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).

Step into the dazzling world of the Roaring Twenties with The Great Gatsby on Broadway, a visually stunning musical that transports audiences to the lavish parties and turbulent passions of 1920s New York. Set against the backdrop of American jazz and high society, this theatre production brings F. Scott Fitzgerald’s legendary novel to life through a vibrant blend of jazz-infused tunes and contemporary musical elements.

The Broadway Theatre hosts this critically acclaimed show, featuring captivating performances led by Reeve Carney as Jay Gatsby and a stellar supporting cast. The Great Gatsby’s innovative set and costume designs combine Art Deco glamour with dynamic stagecraft, delivering an immersive experience for both long-time fans and newcomers to this classic American tale.

Perfect for those who love powerful storytelling, lush musical compositions, and unforgettable spectacle, The Great Gatsby is a must-see Broadway event. Secure your official The Great Gatsby Broadway tickets now for a night of shimmering jazz-age romance and intrigue.


Maximum aggregate ticket limit for all performances is 20 tickets.

Regular Weekly Schedule

Monday

7pm

Tuesday

NO SHOW

Wednesday

7pm

Thursday

2pm & 8pm

Friday

7pm

Saturday

2pm & 8pm

Sunday

3pm

All times are local.

The Great Gatsby Frequently Asked Questions

The Great Gatsby is playing at Broadway Theatre in New York. You'll find helpful details on the theatre page to plan your visit, such as the venue address, directions, nearby transportation, seating, and accessibility information.

The Great Gatsby is recommended for ages Ages 10+.

The Great Gatsby at Broadway Theatre has a run time of approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, including intermission. Run times may vary slightly between performances, so it’s a good idea to check your ticket or confirmation email for the most up-to-date schedule, and to allow plenty of time for arrival and seating before the show begins.

Yes! Group pricing for The Great Gatsby is available for groups of 10+ or more. Booking as a group is a great way to enjoy the show together and may include access to special rates or seating options. Our dedicated Group Sales team can help with planning, availability, and any specific requirements your party may have. Learn more and submit your request on our Broadway Direct Group Sales page.

Photos

Ryan McCartan in The Great Gatsby. Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade.

Ryan McCartan in The Great Gatsby. Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade.

The cast of The Great Gatsby. Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman.

The Great Gatsby Accessibility

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

Theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible.

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Getting to the Broadway Theatre

Broadway Theatre

1681 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10019

By Subway

7 Av.
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57 St. 7 Av.
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50 St.
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About The Broadway Theatre

The Broadway Theatre is one of only five playhouses that front on the street named Broadway. It opened in 1924 as B. S. Moss’s Colony, a premiere film house. The most notable film that played there in the early years was Walt Disney’s Steamboat Willie which opened in 1928 and introduced American audiences to an adorable rodent named Mickey Mouse. The theatre went “legit” from 1930 to 1934, when it was re-christened the Broadway. From 1934 to 1940, the house was once again dedicated to motion picture exhibition and offered the premiere of Disney’s Fantasia in 1939. In 1940, however, it returned to legitimate stage production and, except for a brief stint as a Cinerama movie theatre in the 1950s, has remained in the business of showcasing live theater ever since.

The Great Gatsby is currently playing at the Broadway Theatre.

The Broadway Theatre has 1,763 seats and is one of the Shubert Organization‘s 17 Broadway theatres.