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  • What’s On
  • 2026
  • The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
  • Theatre

qtgreatgatsby26 The Great Gatsby Queensland Theatre Company, Shake & Stir Theatre Co Theatre Queensland Theatre Company and Shake & Stir Theatre Co The Great Gatsby

Must close 8 Mar 2026
Playhouse
  • Queensland Theatre Company 2026 Season Tickets are now  available via their website to purchase .

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$79 - $139 *
* A transaction fee of $7.50 applies.
2 hours 30 minutes
including interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

Can you repeat the past? Of course you can, Old Sport.

Welcome to The Jazz Age: a fever dream of dizzying excess where love, lies and liquor are in hot supply. Late to this glittering party arrives Nick Carraway, a blow-in from the mid-West, who’s immediately drawn to the enigmatic playboy next door: Jay Gatsby. Every Saturday night New York’s Flappers, Freeloaders and Pleasure Seekers swill from Gatsby’s generosity while rumours swirl about their mysterious host. Is he a racketeer? A mobster? A bootlegger? A saint? Nick soon discovers the forlorn Gatsby is a man who has everything he wants - except the only woman he’s ever loved … Daisy.

Considered to be one of the greatest novels ever written, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s literary masterpiece comes roaring to the stage in a stylish and scintillating adaptation where dreams shimmer then shatter, hearts beat achingly out of time and everyone’s chasing their own green light.

Queensland Theatre Company and nationally-acclaimed homegrown heroes Shake & Stir Theatre Co, spirit you away to that elusive gin-soaked Summer of 1922 where love and longing is served on the rocks. From the creative teams that brought you Pride & Prejudice, A Few Good Men, Frankenstein, A Christmas Carol and GRIMM, alongside a cast of rising stars, this Gatsby is shaken, not stirred.

  • ★★★★★
    A remarkable adaptation... Absolutely spectacular.
    Aussie Stage Buzz
  • ★★★★
    An explosion of jazz-era decadence, this Gatsby is one wild party, old sport.
    Brisbane Times
  • ★★★★
    A slick and fast-moving production that glides smoothly from scene to scene.
    ArtsHub
  • This entire production, perhaps inspired by Gatsby, shoots not just for the stars, but for another galaxy.
    Stage Whispers
  • Gatsby gets the green light... It's excellent.
    In Review
  • They’ve turned a classic into a pulse-racing theatrical event!
    The Scoop
  • A stunning production.
    The Blurb

Creatives & Cast

  • Adapted by Daniel Evans and Nelle Lee
  • Directed by Daniel Evans and Nick Skubij
  • Set & Costume Designer Christina Smith
  • Associate Costume Designer Nat Ryner
  • Lighting Designer Trent Suidgeest
  • Composer & Sound Designer Guy Webster
  • Choreographer Nerida Matthaei
  • Creative Producer Ross Balbuziente
  • Featuring Ryan Hodson, Loren Hunter, Nelle Lee, Ethan Lwin, Libby Munro, Donné Ngabo, Rachel Nutchey, Shiv Palekar, Jess Vickers, Jeremiah Wray, Brigitte Freeme, Sean Sinclair
  • A Queensland Theatre Company and Shake & Stir Theatre Co co-production

Important Information

Age Recommendation

Recommended for those aged 14 years and older.

Warning

This production contains mature themes, moderate violence, sexual references, simulated use of Drugs and Alcohol.

Playhouse Visual and Sensory Guide

The Playhouse Visual and Sensory Guide [PDF, 2 MB] provides information on what you can expect while visiting QPAC.

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Concession

Government-issued Seniors Card (excludes Business Seniors Card and National Senior Card), Pensioners, Full-time students, Healthcare Card holders, Veterans Affairs Card holders (DVA), the unwaged.

35 & Under

Aged 35 and under at the time of booking.

Four Ticket Offer

Great discounts available for groups of 4+.

Must purchase 4 or more tickets in one transaction and select ‘4+ Tickets’ in your basket from the drop-down option. Only available on select reserves, performances and standard pricing.

Great discounts available for groups of 4+.

Must purchase 4 or more tickets in one transaction and select ‘4+ Tickets’ in your basket from the drop-down option. Only available on select reserves, performances and standard pricing.

Make a group booking

Great discounts available for School Groups of 10+. 1 complimentary teacher per 10 students. Extra teachers at Concession price per 10 students. 

A & B-Reserve $50

Make a school booking

Learning Resources

Suitability: Years 10 to 12

This resource pack for teachers has been designed to support year 10-12 teachers and students to build on the experience of seeing The Great Gatsby.

View resources

Pre‑Order Your Interval Drinks

Skip the Queue this Interval at The Great Gatsby

Make the most of your interval with our optional drink pre-order service available at Playhouse Theatre Bars. Simply scan the QR code located at the Playhouse bars or in surrounding foyer spaces before the show to pre-order your drinks, then collect them at interval.

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