Jay Gatsby is in town — at the Spier Estate outside Stellenbosch, to be precise – reports Brent Meersman.
Expect “late-night foxtrots, moonshine in teapots, pearls and flappers, bootleggers and millionaires”, states the invitation.
The Great Gatsby (1925), staged on the lawns of the Spier wine estate, is a theatrical adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s great American novel by Peter Joucla of Wilton’s Music Hall, London, the last surviving grand music hall in the world.
Until December 31. Book through Computicket
via Foxtrot, flappers and fine wine | Arts and Culture | Theatre | Mail & Guardian.