Broadway’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ to Welcome Corbin Bleu
Broadway’s “The Great Gatsby” will welcome a new Nick Carraway this spring. Film and stage actor Corbin Bleu is set…

Broadway’s “The Great Gatsby” will welcome a new Nick Carraway this spring. Film and stage actor Corbin Bleu is set to join the production March 30 at the Broadway Theatre.
Bleu will take over the role of Nick after previously appearing in the musical’s West End production. He joins the company alongside John Behlmann, who will assume the role of Tom Buchanan beginning the same day.
Earlier in the month, Eva Noblezada will return to the production as Daisy Buchanan starting March 4. Noblezada will temporarily reunite onstage with Jeremy Jordan, who resumed the role of Jay Gatsby in November 2025. Jordan’s final performance is scheduled for March 7.
Before the next principal transition, Ryan McCartan will step into the title role from February 5 to 9 and again from March 8 to 29.
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Beginning March 30, Reeve Carney will make his debut as Jay Gatsby. Carney will star opposite Noblezada, his wife. Although the two performers have shared the stage in Broadway and London productions of “Hadestown” and in the London revival of “Cabaret,” this engagement marks their first time appearing together on Broadway as a married couple.
The current Broadway cast also includes Michael Maliakel as Nick Carraway, Linedy Genao as Myrtle Wilson, Austin Colby as Tom Buchanan, Samantha Pauly as Jordan Baker, Charlie Pollock as George Wilson, and Eric Anderson as Meyer Wolfsheim.
Based on the 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Great Gatsby” follows millionaire Jay Gatsby and his pursuit of Daisy Buchanan during the height of the Roaring Twenties. The musical adaptation features music and lyrics by Nathan Tysen and Jason Howland, with a book by Kait Kerrigan. Marc Bruni directs, and choreography is by Dominique Kelley.
For more information and additional details, theatergoers can visit broadwaygatsby.com.
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