My Green Light: Unplugged performed by Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada | The Great Gatsby on Broadway

    What do you get when you put Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada in a recording studio and tell them to “just have fun with it”?

    “My Green Light: Unplugged”

    A version of the iconic song with their special twist, rearranged by Jason Howland, and played on guitar by the next Jay Gatsby himself.
    (Want to hear how they’ll do it with an orchestra? Guess you Old Sports will have to come to The Broadway Theatre starting March 30th!)

    Credits:
    Produced by And That’s Strategy
    Starring Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada
    Composer/Arranger: Jason Howland
    Music Producer: Billy Jay Stein
    Recorded by Ian Kagey at Renaissance Studios
    Guitar: Reeve Carney
    Executive Producer: Katharine Quinn
    Director/Line Producer: Es Um
    Creative Director/Assistant Director: Imani Russell
    Director of Photography: Masha Mikhailova
    Production Assistants: Mason Robert Bray and Hannah Kulawiak
    Editing by Masha Mikhailova
    Color Grading by Bryce Saucier
    Photography by Little Fang Photo
    Hair and Makeup: Chelsea Gehr
    Stylist: Emma Pritchard
    Stylist’s Assistant: Jacinto Onofre

    Reeve:
    Full look @brooksbrothers
    Shoes @allenedmonds
    Eva:
    Jewelry @nadrijewelry

    Filmed at The Times Square EDITION @timessquareedition

    Tickets: www.broadwaygatsby.com

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    27 Comments

    1. "In every universe, Orpheus falls in love with Eurydice. And in every universe… it doesn't end well."
      Except for Reeve and Eva, tho. They're literally mom and dad

    2. The fact that they’re not only husband and wife but started as Orpheus and Eurydice brings a whole new context to the whole “if I save you will you save me too”

    3. I hope that these two continue to play every iteration and rendition of Orpheus & Eurydice that Broadway allows them to (Gatsby is technically a retelling!)

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