Great Gatsby, The synopsis

Great Gatsby, The Synopsis - Broadway musical

Synopsis: The Great Gatsby – A New Musical.



Set in the summer of 1922, "The Great Gatsby – A New Musical" tells a story of ambition, illusion, and lost love. At its heart is the mysterious millionaire, Jay Gatsby, whose lavish parties mask a singular obsession—reclaiming the woman he once loved.

The Arrival of Nick Carraway.



Nick Carraway moves to West Egg and becomes entangled in the lives of the wealthy elite.
Living next door to Gatsby's glittering mansion, Nick watches as the jazz-filled nights unfold.
He reconnects with his cousin, Daisy Buchanan, and her domineering husband, Tom.

Soon, Gatsby appears. He enlists Nick to arrange a reunion with Daisy—his lost love from before the war.

The Rekindling of Love.



As Gatsby and Daisy reconnect, their passion is reignited.
But Tom senses the threat and begins to unravel Gatsby’s carefully built facade.
The truth of Gatsby’s wealth, and the fragility of their dreams, begins to surface.

Meanwhile, Tom’s affair with Myrtle Wilson and her tragic fate ignite chaos and heartbreak.

The Tragedy Unfolds.



One fatal night, Myrtle is struck by Gatsby’s car—though Daisy was driving.
Tom misleads George Wilson into believing Gatsby is responsible.
George takes revenge, killing Gatsby and himself.

Nick, left to reflect, sees through the glitter.
He realizes Gatsby’s dream was built on sand, and the world he idolized is hollow.

Final Reflection.



Nick returns home, changed.
He writes Gatsby’s story—an elegy for lost innocence and the unreachable promise of the American Dream.
The musical closes with Gatsby’s green light still shining across the bay—a symbol of hope, forever just out of reach.
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