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The Light in the Piazza Trivia


  • The Light in the Piazza features a unique musical score that deviates from traditional Broadway pop music, embracing Neoromantic classical music and opera influences.

  • Many characters in The Light in the Piazza speak primarily in Italian or broken English, adding an authentic touch to the setting and interactions.

  • The musical was adapted from a 1960 novella by Elizabeth Spencer, and its storyline is set in the atmospheric 1950s Florence, Italy.

  • Victoria Clark, who originally starred as Margaret Johnson, received widespread acclaim for her performance in both Seattle and Chicago before the Broadway production.

  • The Light in the Piazza had its Broadway premiere at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in Lincoln Center and ran for 504 performances from April 2005 to July 2006.

  • A notable event was the live broadcast of the musical on PBS's 'Live from Lincoln Center' in June 2006, before the Broadway production closed.

  • The musical embarked on a U.S. national tour starting in San Francisco in August 2006 and concluding in Chicago in July 2007.

  • The Light in the Piazza had its European premiere at the Curve theatre in Leicester, UK, in May 2009, directed by Paul Kerryson.

  • Kelli Harrington's portrayal of Margaret in the 2012 Theo Ubique Cabaret Theater production in Chicago won her a Jeff Award for Best Actress.

  • The original Broadway cast reunited for a one-night benefit concert in April 2016 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, where the show originally played.

  • Aaron Lazar, Chris Sarandon, and Katie Rose Clarke were notable Broadway replacements in the show.

  • Ted Sperling co-orchestrated 'The Light in the Piazza', along with composer Adam Guettel.

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