Outdoor Theatre - The Great Gatsby
Step into the roaring 1920s, where the champagne flows, the jazz trumpet blows, and the American Dream gleams with irresistible allure. Thurs 23 Jul, 7pm. Gates at 6pm for picnics.
- Booking essential
This electrifying stage adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless novel brings Jay Gatsby’s glittering world to life — a place of opulence, obsession, and heartbreak.
As Nick Carraway is drawn into the orbit of his mysterious neighbor, the secrets behind Gatsby’s lavish parties begin to unravel, revealing a story of love lost and illusion pursued.
Featuring live music and a dynamic ensemble, This Is My Theatre’s adaptation invites audiences to experience one of literature’s best-loved stories like never before — glamorous, grandiose and undeniably… great.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Adult | £23.00 |
| Child | £14.00 |
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| 2 adults & 2 children | £64.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
The event will be held on the Main Lawn, around 10 minutes' walk from the entrance to Nymans.
- What to bring and wear
This is an outdoor event so please dress for the weather. Seating isn't provided, so you may wish to bring camping chairs, blankets or cushions.
- Accessibility
The event has level access.
Upcoming events
Blossom at Nymans
Fri 20 Mar - Sun 31 May. Join the National Trust Blossom celebrations and experience the power of blossom at Nymans.
Sneak Peek Tours
Take a behind the scenes look inside the house on a sneak peek tour. Tours last approximately 30 minutes and are included in general admission. Please go to Visitor Welcome to collect a ticket. (Limited availability).
Winnie-the-Pooh's Centenary Exhibition
Sat 14 Feb - Sun 31 May: 11am - 4pm with last admission at 3.30pm. Gallery exhibition that spotlights some of Pooh's best known adventures.
Dream House Tours
Join a tour around the outside of the house at Nymans, looking at the building and seeing how it developed since 1890 when it was purchased by Ludwig Messel.