Mann joins a company headed by Ryan McCartan.
The Great Gatsby will welcome a new Meyer Wolfsheim on January 8, Tony nominee Terrence Mann. Mann takes on the role through April 20, replacing Eric Anderson, who departs on January 5 at the Broadway Theatre.
As previously announced, Jeremy Jordan’s final performance as Jay Gatsby will be on January 19. Ryan McCartan joins the company on January 21.
At the same time, the musical kicks off The Great Gatsby Centennial Celebration, a year-long party in honor of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, with a benefit performance and Gatsby-style soiree on January 16, in partnership with the New York Public Library.
The cast also includes Eva Noblezada (Hadestown) as Daisy, Noah J. Ricketts (Frozen) as Nick Carraway, Samantha Pauly (Six) as Jordan Baker, Sara Chase (The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) as Myrtle Wilson, John Zdrojeski as Tom Buchanan, Charlie Pollock as George Wilson, and Eric Anderson (Waitress) as Wolfsheim. Completing the production’s ensemble are Raymond Edward Baynard, Austin Colby, Curtis Holland, Traci Elaine Lee, Dariana Mullen, Ryah Nixon, Pascal Pastrana, Kayla Pecchioni, Mariah Reives, Dan Rosales, Dave Schoonover, Derek Jordan Taylor, Tanairi Sade Vazquez, and Katie Webber. Kurt Csolak, Carissa Gaughran, Morgan Harrison, Brandon J. Large, Samantha Pollino, Alex Prakken, Elena Ricardo, Jake Trammel, and Jasmine Pearl Villaroel round out the cast as swings.
The musical features music and lyrics by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen, a book by Jonathan Larson Grant winner Kait Kerrigan, direction by Marc Bruni, and choreography by Dominique Kelley.