July 6, 2026 - The Great Gatsby, Elizabeth Strout, and Historic New England
About The Episode
Broadway director Marc Bruni joins The Culture Show to talk about The Great Gatsby, the Broadway musical that turns F. Scott Fitzgerald’s story of reinvention, romance and illusion into a Jazz Age stage spectacle. The production comes to Citizens Opera House July 7–19 by way of Broadway in Boston.
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Elizabeth Strout joins us to discuss The Things We Never Say, her latest novel. The book introduces Artie Dam, a high school history teacher whose outwardly ordinary life conceals loneliness, family pain and the truths people cannot quite bring themselves to say.
Historic New England president and CEO Vin Cipolla and curator Michelle Tolini Finamore join us to talk about Shoe Stories: Past, Present, Future, the inaugural exhibition at Historic New England’s new Center for Preservation and Collections in Haverhill. The exhibition looks at more than 400 years of shoemaking and design, connecting Haverhill’s “Queen Slipper City” past to contemporary designers, sneakers and the future of sustainable footwear.