Audience members enjoying the outdoor dance performance of Gatsby Redux at Greystone Mansion.
Mixed eMotion Theatrix presents ‘Gatsby Redux,’ an immersive dance theater experience at Greystone Mansion. Audiences will journey through the roaring 1920s as they engage with themes from ‘The Great Gatsby.’ The production features emotional choreography and stunning outdoor settings, inviting spectators to don 1920s attire for a fully immersive experience. Tickets are available through the Beverly Hills Community Services Department, promising a unique revival of a literary classic in a historic locale.
Mixed eMotion Theatrix is set to present “Gatsby Redux,” an immersive dance theater production at Greystone Mansion starting on Friday, May 24, 2025, and running through Saturday, June 14, 2025. This site-specific production, hosted by the City of Beverly Hills Community Services Department, promises an engaging journey that invites audience members to step into the roaring 1920s while exploring themes from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel, “The Great Gatsby.”
The performances will take place both inside and outside the historic mansion, located at 905 Loma Vista Drive in Beverly Hills. The 90-minute outdoor show allows the audience to walk through vintage gardens, fully immersing them in Gatsby’s opulent world, made feasible by the grounds of Greystone Mansion, which serve as a backdrop reminiscent of Gatsby’s extravagant garden parties.
Directed and choreographed by Janet Roston, “Gatsby Redux” has received acclaim for its emotional choreography and animated movement, with critics acknowledging Roston’s ability to capture the essence of the period. This production was originally commissioned by the Los Angeles Music Center and has been performed at prestigious venues, including the Blue Ribbon Garden at Disney Concert Hall.
Since its premiere at Greystone in 2022, “Gatsby Redux” has toured nationally and internationally, building a reputation for its innovative approach to storytelling through dance. With this year marking the centennial celebration of “The Great Gatsby” novel’s publication, the opportunity to see a live adaptation in a fitting environment adds a special layer to this event.
Audience members are encouraged to arrive between 6:30 and 7 p.m. The event suggests that guests wear 1920s-themed attire to fully embrace the experience and for photo opportunities. Comfortable shoes are also recommended, as the show involves walking on slate, grass, and stairs. It is important to note that some performance areas may be inaccessible without stairs due to the historic nature of the property. This consideration is vital for all attendees to plan their visit accordingly.
Tickets for “Gatsby Redux” are priced at $30 and can be purchased through the Beverly Hills Community Services Department’s website. This event is part of an ongoing series of cultural programs designed to engage the community and promote the performing arts within the city.
By combining the allure of dance theater with the luxurious ambiance of Greystone Mansion, “Gatsby Redux” promises to be a stunning reflection of 1920s splendor and an innovative interpretation of a literary classic. As audience members are invited to traverse the estate, they will undoubtedly create lasting memories while becoming part of a narrative brought to life through the harmony of movement and historic backdrop.
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