Event is Live
Carnegie Hall Presents
The Great War and The Great Gatsby
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
7:30 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
The Great War and The Great Gatsby by Richard Termine
Experience historian John Monsky’s innovative musical storytelling in this one-of-a-kind multimedia exploration of World War I, which returns to Carnegie Hall—newly updated—for its second performance with Orchestra of St. Luke’s conducted by Ian Weinberger and directed by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer. Using The Great Gatsby as a starting point for a musical and visual journey—equal parts concert, romance, suspense, drama, tribute, and exhibition of iconic images from the National Archives—Monsky weaves together a narrative framework through real and imagined figures, including composer James Reese Europe and his Harlem Hellfighters, combat pilot Quentin Roosevelt, nurse and writer Vera Brittain, and New York lawyer-turned–military captain Charles Whittlesey. Music from Irving Berlin, James Reese Europe, George M. Cohan, and more paints a portrait that is patriotic, poignant, romantic, and searching, echoing a generation set adrift, forever changed and looking for answers.
Please note: This event is being captured for future broadcast. A limited number of tickets will become available to the public on Monday, April 7.
Please note: This event is being captured for future broadcast. A limited number of tickets will become available to the public on Monday, April 7.
Performers
John Monsky, Historian, Creator, and Narrator
Orchestra of St. Luke's
Michael Mayer, Director
Ian Weinberger, Music Supervisor and Conductor
Vocalists to be announced
Event Duration
The program will last approximately two hours, including one 20-minute intermission.
The Great War and The Great Gatsby is presented with the generous support of Kenneth C. Griffin and Griffin Catalyst.