The Great Gatsby (A Live Radio Play)
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December 7 - December 10

Location: Langham Court Theatre
Address: 805 Langham Ct, Victoria, BC
Time: 7:30PM - 9:30PM
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The Great Gatsby (A Live Radio Play)
Be transported back to the “Roaring Twenties” in this spirited new take on a live radio play production of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s beloved classic, The Great Gatsby, adapted for the stage by Joe Landry.
Watch as lawyers and other professionals from the local legal community bring to life Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age tale of decadence, hypocrisy, corruption, love, and murder. It is the story of Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, and his pursuit of Daisy Buchanan, a young woman who he loved in his youth.
Langham Court Theatre is transformed into the home of LOST Radio, “Radio that Inspires”, for this unique production, which includes movement and dance as well as live sound effects (or “Foley”) and music.
Proceeds go to support two local charities: Together Against Poverty Society (TAPS) and Victoria Child Abuse Prevention and Counselling Centre (VCAPCC).
This play contains mature themes and adult subject matter.
Langham Court Theatre 805 Langham Ct, Victoria, BC
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Be transported back to the “Roaring Twenties” in this spirited new take on a live radio play production of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s beloved classic, The Great Gatsby, adapted for the stage by Joe Landry.
Watch as lawyers and other professionals from the local legal community bring to life Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age tale of decadence, hypocrisy, corruption, love, and murder. It is the story of Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, and his pursuit of Daisy Buchanan, a young woman who he loved in his youth.
Langham Court Theatre is transformed into the home of LOST Radio, “Radio that Inspires”, for this unique production, which includes movement and dance as well as live sound effects (or “Foley”) and music.
Proceeds go to support two local charities: Together Against Poverty Society (TAPS) and Victoria Child Abuse Prevention and Counselling Centre (VCAPCC).
This play contains mature themes and adult subject matter.