
When Pages Breathe, The Great Gatsby by Literature To Life
April 3 • 5:00 pm
Free and open to the public; no tickets required.
A series of events that celebrates bringing good books to life through adaptation for the stage and screen. This year’s series focuses on the 100th Anniversary of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s American classic, The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald was a member of Princeton’s Class of 1917. Includes a panel with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Martyna Majok (book for the new musical Gatsby, An American Myth), Executive Director of American Repertory Theater Kelvin Dinkins, Jr., and American musical scholar Stacy Wolf; performance and masterclass by Tony Award-winning writer and actress Sharon Washington; director/producer Chuck Shultz; a film screening; and a Literature to Life performance of The Great Gatsby.
Accessibility: Both venues are accessible; the Drapkin Studio has an assistive listening system. Guests in need of other access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at least one week in advance at LewisCenter@princeton.edu