The Great Gatsby, London Coliseum review - lavish and lively production fails to capture the novel's tortured soul
The production gets stronger in the second half as the shadows of tragedy begin to loom
In 2012, an eight-hour long version of F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby arrived in London at the Noel Coward Theatre. Rather than risk offending the novel’s devotees by missing any detail out, the Elevator Repair Service theatre company had decided that they would stick their necks out and offer a theatrical marathon, narrating the book in its entirety.