Performance

VenueArts Theatre
Other spaces: Above the Arts
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From17th August 2016
Opened19th August 2016
To10th September 2016
When19:30. Sep 10 Mat 15:00. Aug 19 at 19:00
What is currently on at Arts Theatre (V167)

The Last Tycoon

The Last TycoonT0795407428
The tragedy of a man obsessed. "He has the power to make anyone's dreams come true...except his own." F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel is brought to life in this story of a movie producer slowly working his way to death... Monroe Stahr, the "Boy Wonder" is a man obsessed: with movies, with illusion, with the memory of his dead wife and with Shakespeare. When an earthquake nearly destroys the studio, an enigmatic and mysterious Englishwoman steps out of the wreckage. Is she the one to save Stahr? Or will his latest obsession finally destroy him? F Scott Fitzgerald died before he completed his masterly study of Hollywood in its heyday. It is his final, poignant farewell to the Great American Dream - a bittersweet love affair set in a never-never land: 1930s - The Golden Age of Holloywood. Fitzgerald modelled Monroe Stahr on the historic film producer, Irving Thalberg. The story follows Stahr's rise to power in Hollywood, and his conflicts with rival Pat Brady (based on prominent studio head Louis B. Mayer) - a man desperate to kill Monroe's dreams... and even Monroe himself! With music from the period and a mixture of period and original film footage, this tale evokes the nostalgia of a lost age and lost dreams. A journey into the literal and metaphorical heart of a great man.
Book by F Scott Fitzgerald
Adapted by Simon Levy


Archive :: production:T0795407428, play:S1836618375, venue:V167

Production details

Ruby In The Dust presents the European Premiere of The Last Tycoon, the last novel written by F Scott Fitzgerald. Ironically, like the titular hero of the novel, both great men died before finishing their masterpiece.

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Company

Company Ruby in the Dust
Director Linie Reedman
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