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The Great Gatsby
- Narrated by: Andy Harrington, Tyler Hyrchuk, Amanda Friday, Kyle Alan, Anna Grace, Elizabeth Klett, Max Gallo
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's summary
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Jay Gatsby is a millionaire who throws extravagant parties that attract famous celebrities, but no one really knows him - no one except for his neighbor, Nick Carraway. Often touted as a Great American Novel, The Great Gatsby is Nick's account of one summer spent with his wealthy friend and Nick's front-row seat to Gatsby's wealth, his dreams, and his impossible quest for love with the enigmatic Daisy Buchanan.
Cast:
Nick Carraway: Andy Harrington
Jay Gatsby: Tyler Hyrchuk
Daisy Buchanan/Girl 1: Amanda Friday
Tom Buchanan: Kyle Alan
Jordan Baker/Wife 1: Anna Grace
Myrtle Wilson/Woman: Elizabeth Klett
George Wilson/Driver/Mr. Sloane/Mr. Slagle: Max Gallo
Chester McKee/Man/Mr. Michaelis: Jeff Moon
Meyer Wolfshiem/Conductor: Marty Krz
Catherine/Wife 2/Nurse/Stella: Jennie VanderLugt
Lucille McKee/Miss Baedeker: Sara Sheckells
Girl 2/Information: Sydnee Fullmer
Orchestra Leader/Waiter/Reporter/Gardener: Lance Rasmussen
Butler/Policeman/Mr. Klipspringer: Ted Wenskus
Owl Eyes/Doc Civet/Mr. Gatz: Mike Vendetti
Pammy: Isabelle Friday
Audio edited by Jennie VanderLugt
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