

The Great Gatsby
F Scott Fitzgerald
Gatsby's party is over, but Nick Carraway is the one who has to clean up.
It's not easy to gather the empty glasses and abandoned shoes when each evokes a memory, and the memories aren't easy to sweep away either - especially not when Jordan Baker remembers them differently.
Can't repeat the past?
Why, of course you can.
Armed only with a few enchanted objects and the glittering words of F. Scott Fitzgerald, a shape-shifting ensemble creates the world of The Great Gatsby in this fiercely theatrical adaptation.
Careless People: A Great Gatsby is a play written by Kathryn Funkhouser and published by Playscripts .
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