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A musical adaptation of the most well-known novel of one of Minneosta's favorite sons, F. Scott Fitzgerald, opened on Broadway two years ago and is still playing. The touring production of The Great Gatsby has landed in Fitzgerald's birthplace for one week only. Did this critically acclaimed classic novel need to be adapted into a musical? Probably not. Is this format, what is essentially a musical comedy for the first three-quarters of the show, the best way to tell this American tragedy, a brutal look at capitalism, classism, materialism, and the failure of the American dream? Definitely not. It doesn't really capture the essence of the novel (which just makes me want to read it again), but it is a gorgeous depiction of the roaring '20s in all its glitz and glamour, and it does use some of Fitzgerald's lyrical text. I actually found the brutal ending to be the best part of the show, after all of the deaths that are quite startling after the comedy tone of the majority of the show,…

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