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The Great Gatsby + Exclusive Photo Opportunity Tickets

London Coliseum, London
Running time: 2 hr 30 mins
Age Restrictions: Age Recommendation: 10+
Tickets from £75.00

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The Great Gatsby + Exclusive Photo Opportunity Tickets

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The Great Gatsby with VIP onstage photo with a cast member

As part of [The Big Summer Theatre Event](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/tickets/the-big-summer-theatre-event "The Big Summer Theatre Event"), don't miss this Exclusive The Great Gatsby experience! There's strictly limited seats available, so grab a ticket whilst you can — plus a VIP onstage photo with cast!

Please note, If you're looking to book a standard ticket for performances booking to 7 September 2025, then head to our main [The Great Gatsby ](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/musical/the-great-gatsby-tickets "The Great Gatsby ")page.

### **About The Great Gatsby Musical**

Step into the Roaring Twenties, old sport. Meet the enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby, who hosts lavish parties for New York’s elite at his Long Island mansion—but never truly joins the fun. Gatsby’s heart belongs to Daisy Buchanan, a love from another era, long before wealth and glamour took hold.

With a vibrant jazz and pop-inspired original score, The Great Gatsby is a dazzling new musical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless novel. Set against the glamour of the Jazz Age, this is “one wildly entertaining night at the theatre, and musical theatre at its finest” (Theatrely).

### About the on stage photo opportunity

- The On Stage Photo Op with Cast ticket is recommended for ages 10+. Children under 16 will need to be accompanied by a person aged 18+.
- No specific cast member can be guaranteed.
- Your digital photo will be emailed to you in 5 working days after the event (1 photo per booking).
- In purchasing the ticket, customers are agreeing to data and usage of photos
- Limited tickets available, strictly available only at this performance.
- Your Photo Op will be pre-show.

### **The Great Gatsby Musical West End Main Cast**

* **Jay Gatsby** - Jamie Muscato
* **Daisy Buchanan** - Frances Mayli McCann
* **Nick Carraway** - Corbin Bleu
* **Jordan Baker** - Amber Davies
* **George Wilson** - Joel Montague
* **Meyer Wolfsheim** - John Owen-Jones
* **Tom Buchanan** - Jon Robyns
* **Myrtle Wilson** - Rachel Tucker

### Terms and Conditions for Use of Event Photography

By attending The Great Gatsby + On Stage Photo Op with Cast] (“the Event”), you acknowledge and agree to the following terms regarding photography and videography:
1. Consent to Photography and Videography
By entering the Event premises, you consent to photography, audio recording, and video recording and its release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction for promotional purposes, including but not limited to use on websites, social media, press, and marketing materials by London Theatre Direct.
2. Rights and Ownership
All photographs and videos taken during the Event are the sole property of London Theatre Direct. Attendees waive any rights to inspect or approve the final product or the use to which it may be applied.
3. Use of Likeness
Attendees grant London Theatre Direct and its affiliates the irrevocable right to use their image, likeness, name, and voice captured during the Event for commercial, promotional, and editorial purposes in any and all media formats, now known or later developed.
4. Opt-Out Procedure
We recommend customers do not purchase this ticket if they wish to opt-out and instead purchase a regular theatre ticket for a show. However, if an attendee does not wish to be photographed or recorded for this Event, they must inform the event staff upon arrival and make reasonable efforts to avoid areas where photography and videography are actively taking place. London Theatre Direct will make reasonable efforts to honor such requests but does not guarantee exclusion from all media.
5. Third-Party Use
Photos and videos may be shared with sponsors, partners, or media outlets for further promotional use. By attending the Event, you consent to such third-party use.
6. Minors
If minors are present, the parent or legal guardian of the minor must provide explicit consent for photography. A release form may be required at the point of registration or entry.
7. Revocation of Consent
If at any time you wish to revoke your consent after the Event, please contact use here - https://www.londontheatredirect.com/email-us - with a detailed request. London Theatre Direct will assess the request and take reasonable action, though full removal of distributed materials may not be possible.

Venue information

London Coliseum
London Coliseum
33 St Martin's Lane
London
WC2N 4ES

The London Coliseum Theatre (also known as the Coliseum Theatre) is a West End theatre on St. Martin's Lane, in central London. The theatre opened on December 24, 1904 as the London Coliseum Theatre of Varieties and was designed by architect Frank Matcham for Sir Oswald Stoll with the ambition of being the largest and finest ‘People’s palace of entertainment’ of the age. Frank Matcham also designed the London Palladium.

With 2,359 seats The London Coliseum Theatre is the largest theatre in London. It underwent extensive renovations between 2000 and 2004 when an original staircase planned by Frank Matcham was finally put in to his specifications. The theatre changed its name from the London Coliseum to the Coliseum Theatre between 1931 and 1968. During the Seond World War, the Coliseum served as a canteen for Air Raid Patrol workers, and Winston Churchill gave a speech from the stage. After 1945 the theatre was mainly used for American musicals before becoming a cinema in 1961, remaining so for seven years.  In 1968 it reopened as The London Coliseum Theatre, home of Sadler’s Wells Opera. In 1974 Sadler’s Wells became English National Opera and the Company bought the freehold of the building for £12.8 million in 1992. The London Coliseum Theatre underwent a complete and detailed restoration from 2000 which was supported by National Heritage Lottery Fund, English Heritage, The National Lottery through Arts Council England, and a number of generous trust and individual donors.The auditorium and other public areas were returned to their original Edwardian decoration and new public spaces were created. The theatre re-opened in 2004.

The London Coliseum has the widest proscenium arch in London (55 feet wide and 34 feet high – the stage is 80 feet wide, with a throw of over 115 feet from the stage to the back of the balcony) and was one of the first theatres to have electric lighting. It was built with a revolving stage which consisted of three concentric rings and was 75 feet cross in total and cost Stoll £70,000. A range of modern features included electric lifts for patrons, a roof garden and an Information Bureau in which anyone expecting urgent telephone calls or telegrams could leave their seat numbers and be immediately informed if required. 

English National Opera is the full time producing company at The London Coliseum, presenting a uniquely wide range of opera with an emphasis on theatricality, originality and quality. All ENO productions are sung in English and surtitled.

Acknowledged internationally for its award-winning work, English National Opera is a creative and vibrant home for compelling theatrical productions staged by imaginative artists from the worlds of opera, theatre, dance, film and the visual arts and performed by the leading British and international singers and conductors of the day.

Each Season ENO produces a high proportion of new productions, some in close collaboration with international partners such as the Metropolitan Opera, New York, ensuring that new work is regularly presented to international audiences. With a strong commitment to contemporary opera and an emphasis on nurturing and developing British talent, ENO continues to invest in the future and reach out to new audiences. Affordable tickets, membership schemes, learning progrmmes and innovative online content help us develop and extend audiences for opera.

ENO is the largest employer in UK opera of British talent and has close associations with many major British singing actors. A number of ENO initiatives including Opera Works, the Young Singers Programme and ENO Evolve help develop young British talent.

For a full list of current London opera, visit our Opera page.

Travel by train: Charing Cross. Nearest tube: Leicester Square

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