ONE NIGHT AT GATSBY’S

Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic Jazz Age novel, The Great Gatsby Experience was a site-specific immersive production staged throughout the historic grounds of George C. Marshall’s Dodona Manor. Guests wandered freely through lavish parties, intimate confrontations, champagne-fueled celebrations, and hidden conversations as the world of West Egg unfolded around them, transforming the historic estate into a living 1920s dream.

Blending live theatre, music, dance, and environmental storytelling, the experience invited audiences to step directly into Gatsby’s glittering world of ambition, romance, and illusion. Designed to adapt to historic homes, gardens, estates, museums, and unusual venues, The Great Gatsby Experience can be reimagined for new spaces and communities through future partnerships and collaborations.

If you are interested in producing this work or have a venue that may be a fit, please contact hello@nauthuman.com.

A woman dressed in a 1920s flapper style dress with pearl necklaces and black gloves, holding a glass, standing outside near a porch. A man in a beige suit is in the background, looking at his phone, near a microphone stand, with greenery and trees behind them.
A man in a tuxedo and a woman in a fancy dress walk out of a building with a brick porch. There are two lantern-style lights on either side of the door and a flower pot with pink and white flowers on the steps.
A man and woman dressed in vintage attire facing each other in a garden outdoor setting, with a yellow building with green shutters in the background.

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  • "Jordan Baker completely stole the show for me. She floated like she owned the entire estate, and every interaction I had with her felt glamorous."

    – Lauren P.

  • "It felt less like watching theatre and more like accidentally stepping into a lost 1920s party. So fun!"

    – Rebecca S.

  • "Daisy was stunning and the final scene with Gatsby genuinely left me sobbing. Bravo!"

    – Michael D.

Step onto the grounds of one of Leesburg’s most treasured historic landmarks at George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor. Originally constructed in the early 1800s, this elegant Federal-style manor became the beloved home of General George C. Marshall and his wife Katherine from 1941 until 1959. It was here that Marshall, one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century, reflected on world affairs after leading the Allied victory in World War II, serving as Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense, and developing the Marshall Plan, a landmark effort that helped rebuild Europe after the war and earned him the Nobel Peace Prize.

Today, the beautifully preserved house and gardens stand as a National Historic Landmark, offering visitors a rare connection to both Loudoun County history and world history.

Learn More About GEORGE C. MARSHALL’S DODONA MANOR