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The Great Gatsby Ballet brings F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic Jazz Age story to life through the artistry of World Ballet Company. This Broadway-style ballet captures the opulence, ambition, and heartbreak of the 1920s in a stage experience that blends sweeping choreography, striking costumes, and evocative music.

Audiences are transported into Gatsby’s glittering world of lavish parties, dazzling lights, and whispered dreams, all contrasted with the inevitable consequences of obsession and desire. The production balances grandeur and intimacy, allowing the story’s emotional depth to shine as much as its visual spectacle. With cinematic pacing, the ballet draws viewers into a world of longing, where the American Dream collides with human fragility.

For those in Sioux City seeking a night of culture and unforgettable artistry, this performance offers a rare opportunity. Whether you are a fan of the original novel, a lover of ballet, or simply curious to experience a vivid retelling of one of America’s most enduring works, The Great Gatsby Ballet promises an evening of elegance and reflection on the Orpheum stage.

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Reviews

What a wonderful date night. My wife and I were in awe of the dance and interpretation of this great novel!

Joseph
Just finished watching the performance here in Fresno. It was amazing! I’m blown away by the incredible talent. Well done!
Claudia G.
Saw the fantastic performance in Arroyo Grande. It was amazing!!
Charmaine
What a beautiful show! The dancing, the acting, and the costumes exceeded my expectations. Thank you for bringing this show to Folsom!
Diana Tinoco
Thank you so much for your amazing performance! I was in awe of your team’s ability to portray such a tragic yet beautiful love story!
Lauren
Excellent ballet, so refreshing to see a full-length ballet based on a more modern book and movie. Everything was spectacular, the dancers, costumes, and sets.
Diane Wagner
Wow! The dancing is gorgeous, professional, and talented!
Marie Victoria Smith
Just saw it in Fresno. It was amazing! 10/10 would recommend!
Stephanie Alcala

The Gatsby Ballet show was a beautiful event to see! Big thanks to Gorskaya-Hartwick Productions!

Alexis

The production added new depths to a book I have taught many times as an English teacher, and my girl and I thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Thanks so much!

Jay

The Great Gatsby opened up a new door to entertainment for us, and we will definitely be returning to the ballet!

Brian

The costumes were so detailed and beautiful, they really made the performance come alive. Thanks for putting on such a great show!

William C.

Tickets

  • Tickets from $49.95 – $110.75 (all fees included).
  • Group Discounts Available: https://worldballetcompany.com/group-tickets
  • All sales are final and non-refundable.
  • Ages 8+ only.
How to Get Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online via the Buy Tickets button or directly from the Orpheum Theatre ticketing page. For full pricing and availability, please visit the Orpheum Theatre ticketing page.

General inquiries: hello@worldballetcompany.com or (818) 962-7745
Tickets are subject to availability. Please contact the box office for additional information.

Cast

ARSENTII LAZAREV
Jay Gatsby

ARSENTII LAZAREV

RAUL ABREU
Jay Gatsby

RAUL ABREU

EKATERINA LUKIANOVA
Daisy Buchanan

EKATERINA LUKIANOVA

KONSTANTIN GERONIK
Nick Carraway

KONSTANTIN GERONIK

ANDREA LASSAKOVA
Jordan Baker

ANDREA LASSAKOVA

MAKSIM VLAS
Tom Buchanan

MAKSIM VLAS

ANGELINA ZGURSKAYA
Myrtle Wilson

ANGELINA ZGURSKAYA

BAIKHADAM TUNGATAROV
George B. Wilson

BAIKHADAM TUNGATAROV

REGINA PANINA
Party Guest

REGINA PANINA

MIKHAYLO KALENTA
Party Guest

MIKHAYLO KALENTA

EKATERINA ZHDANIUK
Newspaper Seller

EKATERINA ZHDANIUK

ILYA TUROCK
Butler

ILYA TUROCK

IULIIA EIGENMANN
Party Girl

IULIIA EIGENMANN

INZHU KHASENOVA
Party Girl

INZHU KHASENOVA

HARUKA NOMURA
Traveler

HARUKA NOMURA

YEVGENIY RYBKIN
Party Trio

YEVGENIY RYBKIN

EKATERINA ARTEMENKO
Party Trio

EKATERINA ARTEMENKO

SAADI IMANKULOV
Party Trio

SAADI IMANKULOV

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Synopsis

Intro

A man named Nick Carraway reflects on his life, sifting through the sands of his memory, and trying to piece together a tale that once consumed him. He begins to write, unearthing a series of events that were as thrilling as they were devastating—a kaleidoscope of wealth, love, betrayal, and tragedy.

Act I

Nick moves to New York with starry-eyed ambitions of conquering the financial world. He rents a modest cottage in West Egg, a quirky outlier among the sprawling mansions of the ultra-wealthy suburbs. One night, while unpacking, he notices a shadowy figure at the window of a nearby mansion—a figure that seems to be watching him.
Nick is soon invited to his cousin Daisy’s lavish home in East Egg, where opulence drips from every corner. There, he meets her domineering husband, Tom Buchanan, and their friend, the enigmatic Jordan Baker, whose sharp wit slices through the evening’s polite conversation. Beneath the champagne bubbles, Nick senses a crack in Daisy and Tom’s golden facade. The night takes a surreal turn when, on his way home, Nick hears jazz music drifting from the mysterious nearby mansion. Soon after, he receives an invitation to one of the famed parties hosted by Jay Gatsby.
At the party, Nick is swept into a whirlwind of glittering chaos: flappers dancing, champagne flowing, and secrets whispered in dark corners. Amidst the revelry, he meets the man himself—Gatsby. Their conversation reveals a startling truth: Gatsby is deeply in love with Daisy and has spent years building his empire to win her back. He enlists Nick as his reluctant accomplice, asking for help to orchestrate a reunion.
As Nick wrestles with his conscience, he uncovers another layer of intrigue. Tom, who masks his insecurities with arrogance, is having a blatant affair with Myrtle, the wife of a local gas station owner. Nick reluctantly joins Tom and Myrtle at a raucous party in their Manhattan hideaway, where the air reeks of cheap gin and desperation. The evening ends explosively when Tom strikes Myrtle, leaving Nick disillusioned and more inclined to help Gatsby.
Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion, orchestrated over tea at Nick’s cottage but with Gatsby’s signature flair (and the help of his staff), is full with electric emotion. As they revisit their shared past, it becomes clear that Gatsby’s obsession with Daisy has consumed his life. Their connection reignites, and Daisy is swept into Gatsby’s grand world of indulgence.

Act II

Gatsby hosts a party with Daisy as his guest of honor, but the evening spirals into uncomfortable tension. Tom’s growing suspicion about Gatsby’s intentions clashes with Gatsby’s dream of rekindling a perfect love. Meanwhile, Gatsby’s shady business associate, Mr. Wolfsheim, disapproves of Daisy as a distraction, hinting at Gatsby’s underworld ties. The night ends on a somber note as Daisy and Tom leave. Desperation seeps into Gatsby’s actions as he clings to the belief that Daisy will leave Tom. Dismissing his servants for privacy, Gatsby spends days with Daisy, who toys with the idea of a future with him. But Tom, sensing the threat, devises a plan to unravel Gatsby’s world.
In the sweltering heat of summer, the group embarks on a tense trip to New York City, crammed into two cars: Gatsby’s flashy yellow vehicle and Tom’s blue one. In a suite at the Plaza Hotel, emotions boil over. Gatsby confronts Tom, declaring that Daisy never loved him. But Daisy, caught between fantasy and reality, falters. Tom exposes Gatsby’s criminal past, shattering his polished facade. The confrontation leaves Gatsby’s dreams cracked, and Daisy chooses safety over passion.
On the drive back, tragedy strikes. Myrtle, mistaking Gatsby’s yellow car for Tom’s, runs into the road and is struck down. The scene is a chaos, and Tom seizes the opportunity to paint Gatsby as the villain. Back at his mansion, Gatsby waits, still clinging to hope. He believes Daisy will call, but the phone remains silent. As the clock ticks, George Wilson, Myrtle’s husband, crazed with grief and fed false information by Tom, sets out for revenge.
The story ends in heartbreak. Gatsby is shot dead by George. Nick, left to deal with the aftermath, discovers that Gatsby’s so-called friends have abandoned him. Even Daisy and Tom, the architects of this tragedy, vanish without a trace, leaving Nick alone to arrange Gatsby’s funeral.

Epilogue

Disillusioned by the glittering facade of East Egg, Nick returns to the Midwest, his dreams of success tarnished. At Penn Station, he crosses paths with Tom, who justifies his betrayal with chilling indifference. Nick refuses to shake his hand, turning away from the man who destroyed so many lives. Yet, as the train pulls away, Nick cannot help but reflect on Gatsby’s unyielding hope. Despite the corruption and heartbreak, Gatsby believed in something greater—an unattainable dream that burned brightly until the end. Nick vows to remember Gatsby, the man who dared to chase the impossible, even as the rest of the world forgets.
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Orpheum Theatre Show: An Elegant Evening in Sioux City 

The Orpheum Theatre is a historic landmark in downtown Sioux City, renowned for its Beaux-Arts architecture and legacy as a premier entertainment venue. Originally opened in the 1920s and later restored to its full glory, the theater continues to be a centerpiece for cultural and artistic events in the region. Its ornate interior and grand scale make it one of Iowa’s most celebrated performance halls.

Visitors can expect excellent sightlines, strong acoustics, and an atmosphere that blends history with modern comfort. Located on Pierce Street, the Orpheum offers convenient access to parking and is surrounded by a range of restaurants, making it easy to plan a complete evening out. Attending The Great Gatsby Ballet at this iconic venue ensures not only a remarkable performance but also a memorable experience of Sioux City’s cultural heart.


Vintage Music Hall Entertainment Experience

Step into the world of 1920s music hall entertainment with variety-style shows that recreate the popular performance formats of the Jazz Age. These productions feature multiple acts including vocal performances, instrumental music, comedy sketches, and dance numbers that reflect the diverse entertainment options available during the Roaring Twenties. Each show captures the community atmosphere and accessible entertainment style that made music halls popular gathering places, while showcasing the talented performers who helped define American popular culture during this influential decade.

Plan Your Visit

The performance begins promptly at 7:00 pm. Late seating may be limited, so guests are encouraged to arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow for ticket scanning, parking, and a relaxed seating experience. Arriving ahead of time also provides an opportunity to enjoy the lobby or nearby dining before curtain time.

Accessibility Services

The Orpheum Theatre offers a range of services to ensure accessibility for all patrons, including accessible seating, ADA-compliant restrooms, and assistive listening devices on request. Service animals are welcome, and ASL interpretation is available with advance notice. Guests requiring accommodations should contact the venue ahead of their visit to ensure a seamless experience.

Please Note:

Operational details such as parking, showtimes, and venue policies may change without prior notice. Please verify all information directly on the Orpheum Theatre’s official website before attending. Staying updated will help ensure a smooth, enjoyable evening at The Great Gatsby Ballet.