On Stage: Seattle Rep superbly mines the essence of Fitzgerald's 'Great Gatsby'
14th Nov 2006, 00:33 GMT
Two shows that opened this past week deal with the allure of proletarian bad boys. "The Great Gatsby," from 1925, is tragic. "Bye Bye Birdie," from 1960, is farcical.
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