The Great Gatsby cast

The Great Gatsby Musical opens in London this Spring at the London Coliseum. Full casting for the production has just been announced.

As previously announced leading the cast is Jamie Muscato (Moulin Rouge! The Musical) as Jay Gatsby, and Frances Mayli McCann (Bonnie & Clyde The Musical) as Daisy Buchanan.

Then as announced yesterday also joining the cast is Corbin Bleu (High School Musical) as Nick Carraway, Amber Davies (Pretty Woman) as Jordan Baker, Joel Montague (Hamilton) as George Wilson, John Owen-Jones (Les Misérables) as Meyer Wolfsheim, Jon Robyns (Phantom of the Opera) as Tom Buchanan and Rachel Tucker (Wicked) as Myrtle Wilson.

Furthermore completing the cast are George Crawford (Waitress), Jordan Crouch (Anything Goes), Kiara Dario (Miss Saigon), Frances Dee (Matilda), Aimée Fisher (Waitress), Tom Andrew Hargreaves (Pretty Woman), Alyn Hawke (Come From Away), Ediz Mahmut (Hadestown), Jamel Matthias (Why Am I So Single?), Nevé McGuiness-Dyce (Starlight Express), Rose Ouellette (The Wizard of Oz), Sophie Pourret (Guys and Dolls), William Richardson (Les Misérables) and Lily Wang (Burlesque) as ensemble. As well as swings Liv Alexander (Cabaret), Taylor Alman (Greatest Days), Lauren Hampton (Mamma Mia!), Jared Irving (Aladdin), Samuel John-Humphreys (Sister Act) and Millie Mayhew (Wicked).

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The musical boasts a book by Kait Kerrigan. Moreover it includes an original jazz- and pop-infused score by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen. Directed by Marc Bruni (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), this production comes after the show’s successful run on Broadway. The Great Gatsby Musical is adapted from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel. The timeless tale follows the story of the eccentic millionaire Jay Gatsby as he throws extravagant parties to try and win over married socialite Daisy Buchanan. In the throws of the roaring twenties, the musical explores themes of wealth, class and obsession.

The Great Gatsby Musical runs at the London Coliseum from 11 April to 7 September 2025. Book tickets now with LSBO.

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