Rachel Tucker, Corbin Bleu, Amber Davies join 'The Great Gatsby'; full West End cast set
Find out who is joining Jamie Muscato and Frances Mayli McCann in the upcoming musical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic American novel.
Here they are, old sport! Complete casting has been revealed for The Great Gatsby in the West End, beginning performances at the London Coliseum on 11 April, with tickets currently on sale through 7 September.
Joining the previously announced Jamie Muscato as Jay Gatsby and Frances Mayli McCann as Daisy Buchanan are Corbin Bleu as Nick Carraway, Amber Davies as Jordan Baker, Joel Montague as George Wilson, John Owen-Jones as Meyer Wolfsheim, Jon Robyns as Tom Buchanan and Rachel Tucker as Myrtle Wilson.
The ensemble includes George Crawford, Jordan Crouch, Kiara Dario, Frances Dee, Aimée Fisher, Tom Andrew Hargreaves, Alyn Hawke, Ediz Mahmut, Jamel Matthias, Nevé McGuiness-Dyce, Rose Ouellette, Sophie Pourret, William Richardson and Lily Wang.
Rounding out the company as swings are Liv Alexander, Taylor Alman, Lauren Hampton, Jared Irving, Samuel John-Humphreys and Millie Mayhew.
Adapted from F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic American novel, The Great Gatsby follows the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his quest to win back the heart of married socialite Daisy Buchanan, his former flame. This musical adaptation comes to London following a 2024 premiere on Broadway, where it won the Tony Award for Best Costume Design.
The Great Gatsby features a book by Kait Kerrigan, a score by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen, direction by Marc Bruni, choreography by Dominique Kelley, costume design by Linda Cho, scenic and projection design by Paul Tate de Poo III, lighting design by Cory Pattak, sound design by Brian Ronan, hair and wig design by Charles G LaPointe and Rachael Geier, arrangements by Jason Howland, orchestrations by Howland and Kim Scharnberg, and music production by Billy Jay Stein for Strike Audio. UK casting is by Jill Green Casting.
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Photo credit: Jon Robyns, Amber Davies, Frances Mayli McCann, Jamie Muscato, Rachel Tucker, and John Owen-Jones. (Photo by Danny Kaan)
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