Gatsby: An
American Musical
Woodstock Playhouse
August 20, 2022
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The Woodstock Playhouse ended its 2022 Summer Season
with a staged reading of Gatsby: An American Musical. Adapted by Daniel Landon, with music and
lyrics by Lawrence Rosen, this new musical has tremendous potential. Director/Choreographer Randy Conti expanded
on the expected stage reading model by including dance, costumes, props, and
minimal sets. Because of this, he delivered
a valuable developmental experience for the creative team, as well as for
audience members. The talented cast brought
new life to these classic characters.
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It is summer of 1924. Nick Carraway (played by Ian
C. Weber) moves from the Midwest to Manhattan for a new job. He rents a cottage on Long Island to escape
the city heat. While there, he looks up
his cousin, Daisy Buchanan (played by Zoe Maroko). Nick attends a dinner party at Daisy’s
mansion with her husband, Tom (played by JT Atwood) and Jordan Baker (played by
Tassy Kirbas). Nick later receives an invitation
to a party from his landlord, Jay Gatsby (played by Caleb Miofsky). At that party, Gatsby asks Nick to arrange a
meeting between him and Daisy. Nick discovers
that Daisy and Gatsby were previously acquainted. This meeting rekindles a romance that brings
disaster for both of them.
Mr. Landon chooses to end Act I with the meeting of Daisy and Gatsby, leaving the audience to wonder about the history of these two characters. Act II opens with a scene between Daisy and Jordan, where those questions are quickly answered. The rest of Act II moves at a brisk pace, due to strong rising action. The climax scene is impactful and effectively crafted.
Me & my family at our annual
Woodstock excursion.
The cast builds strong relationships, engaging the
attention of the audience and creating an aura of mystery. They all make the most of every moment,
creating characters that are true to the time period. Outstanding performances were delivered by JT
Atwood, Tassy Kirbas, Allie Hill,
McKenzie Tipton, Lex Hummell, and Isabelle Grace.
Woodstock Playhouse has a long history of presenting quality, fun summer theatre for the whole family. This developmental reading utilized their skills to give Daniel Landon and Lawrence Rosen a strong opportunity to get their work on its feet and in front of an audience. With some fine tuning, Gatsby: An American Musical is sure to be a great success when fully produced.
Domenick Danza
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