Lyceum Resumes with “The Great Gatsby”


The Kohlenberg Lyceum Series will continue with a performance of “The Great Gatsby” at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14 in Baldwin Auditorium

Witness the sweeping grandeur of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s celebrated novel, “The Great Gatsby,” adapted by Simon Levy and performed by the Montana Repertory Theatre. Watch the rise and fall of the notorious Jay Gatsby and the alluring and dangerous Daisy Buchanan presented by one of the nation’s premier touring companies. Seeing “The Great Gatsby” live on stage renews and refreshes the understanding of this remarkable tale told by an American genius.

Montana Repertory Theatre was established as a professional touring company in 1968 and has grown to be one of the oldest and most respected touring companies in the country. Over the last several years they have performed in more than 350 communities from California to New York.

Tickets will be available starting Feb. 6. Students can pick up their free ticket by presenting a Truman ID at the Student Activities Board Box Office, located in the lower level of the Student Union Building. Faculty and staff can receive their free tickets by showing their Truman ID at the Information Center in the Student Union Building. General admission tickets cost $10 and can be purchased downtown at Edna Campbells, the Truman Cashier’s Window in McClain Hall or online at lyceum.truman.edu.

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