The Great Gatsby comes to Stamford, CT, The Palace Stamford as part of Gorskaya-Hartwick’s national touring program — an original full-length ballet production performed on major stages across the United States.
Did you see The Great Gatsby Ballet at the The Palace Stamford?
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The Palace Theatre in Stamford is one of Connecticut’s most historic and beloved venues. Opened in 1927 as a grand vaudeville and silent movie house, the theater was designed by renowned architect Thomas Lamb, whose other iconic projects include New York’s original Madison Square Garden and the Paramount Hotel.
Today, The Palace is the longest-running arts presenter in Fairfield County. After a full restoration in the 1980s, it has become a cultural cornerstone for the region – hosting concerts, theater productions, comedy, ballet, opera, and more. Past performers include Jerry Seinfeld, Diana Ross, Chicago, and Earth, Wind & Fire.
With 1,600 seats and beautifully preserved architecture, The Palace continues to welcome audiences of all ages for unforgettable live performances in the heart of downtown Stamford.