Meet the First Glittering Guests of Gatsby’s Soiree
Jamie Muscato (Jay Gatsby)
Stepping into the well-tailored shoes of the mysterious millionaire, Jamie Muscato is no stranger to leading roles—or playing dangerously charming men. He previously captivated audiences as JD in the original London cast of Heathers in 2018, a role originated off-Broadway by Jeremy Jordan, who also played Gatsby in the Broadway production. Proof that sometimes, history does repeat itself, old sport.
From Westerberg High to West Egg, Muscato’s journey has been nothing short of thrilling. His other credits include Moulin Rouge! The Musical (West End) and Les Misérables (concert version). With a voice as smooth as Gatsby’s finest gin, Muscato is set to leave audiences spellbound.
Commenting on today's announcement, Muscato said he was “thrilled” to be leading the West End premiere, and to play “a character so full of mystery, passion, and longing” he continued, “Bringing this iconic role to life on the West End is an incredible honour, and I can’t wait to share this production with audiences.”
Frances Mayli McCann (Daisy Buchanan)
Fellow Heathers alumni, Frances Mayli McCann plays Gatsby’s love interest Daisy Buchanan. And, being one half of the Bonnie & Clyde musical, she knows what it takes to play a killer couple!
A celebrated West End talent, Frances Mayli McCann is best known for her acclaimed performances in Bonnie & Clyde, Heathers: The Musical, and Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour. With her dynamic stage presence, captivating vocals, and ability to bring depth to complex characters, McCann is perfectly suited to embody Daisy Buchanan. The role demands both an ethereal charm and an underlying emotional weight—qualities McCann has consistently delivered throughout her career. Her experience playing strong yet vulnerable women makes her an exciting choice to bring Gatsby’s elusive love to life.
A Party Worth Attending
With a stellar lead cast and a story that has captivated audiences for nearly a century, The Great Gatsby promises to be a glittering spectacle in the West End. So get ready to raise a glass (or three) and lose yourself in the world of flappers, forbidden love, and fortune. One thing’s for sure—this is one invitation you won’t want to decline.
Book The Great Gatsby tickets today!
Playing at the London Coliseum from 11th April 2015, book your tickets today and we’ll see you at Gatsby’s mansion, old sport!