By Robert Simonson
02 Jul 2006
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| Victoria Clark and Katie Clarke will give their final perfomance in The Light In the Piazza. |
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| Photo by Joan Marcus |
The serious-minded musical began previews on March 17, 2005 and opened on April 18, 2005. It will have played 36 previews and 504 performances, making it one of the most successful shows in the history on LCT. It's triumph is all the more remarkable given the romantic, near-classical flavor of Guettel's score and the heady subject matter—the story is about an American mother traveling in 1953 Florence who must decide the best route to take when her mentally stunted adult daughter falls in love with a local Italian boy.
Piazza won six 2005 Tony Awards including Best Score for Guettel and Best Actress in a Musical for Victoria Clark, who is still with the show. It also won five Drama Desk Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards.
Clark's commanding performance as doting mother Margaret Johnson catapulted the Broadway actor, who typically played supporting roles before this, to a new tier of theatrical stardom. The show also cemented Geuttel's longstanding reputation as a rising talent.
The musical has sets by Michael Yeargan, costumes by Catherine Zuber, lighting by Christopher Akerlind, sound by ACME Sound Partners, orchestrations by Ted Sperling and Adam Guettel, music direction by Ted Sperling and musical staging by Jonathan Butterell.
Adam Guettel composed the score and Craig Lucas penned the libretto, based on a 1960 novella by Elizabeth Spencer. Barlett Sher directed at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre.
The show will have a national tour starring Christine Andreas, beginning Aug. 1.




