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PR: The Light in the Piazza

PR: The Light in the Piazza

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#0PR: The Light in the Piazza
Posted: 6/7/05 at 1:39pm

I see there's already been a ton of discussion here...if you're interested here is some info on Piazza, including a link to hear some of the cast album:

Nonesuch Releases Original Cast Recording of The Light in the Piazza on May 24

New work with music and lyrics by Adam Guettel, book by Craig Lucas, and direction by Bartlett Sher recently premiered at Lincoln Center Theater

Winner of 6 Tony Awards; winner of 5 Drama Desk and 2 Outer Critics Circle Awards


“Guettel’s music and lyrics take nothing from the razzle-dazzle bargain basement of feeling; they represent, instead, a genuine expense of spirit…Guettel’s kind of talent cannot be denied. He shouldn’t change for Broadway; Broadway, if it is to survive as a creative theatrical force, should change for him.”—John Lahr, The New Yorker



Nonesuch Records releases the original cast album of Adam Guettel’s new musical, The Light in the Piazza, on May 24, 2005. Craig Lucas wrote the show’s book and Bartlett Sherr directed the Broadway production, which opened at New York’s Lincoln Center Theater on April 18 of this year, following productions at Seattle’s Intiman and Chicago’s Goodman Theatres. The Wall Street Journal’s Terry Teachout calls The Light in the Piazza “the best new musical to open in New York since Passion,” and calls Guettel “the most gifted and promising theater composer of his generation,” while Stephen Holden of The New York Times calls him, “his generation’s most brilliant and persuasive conjurer of ‘the sound of touch me.’” The show has been nominated for eleven Tony Awards—including Best Original Score and Best Book—and has won five Drama Desk and two Outer Critics Circle Awards.



The Light in the Piazza, based on the novella of the same name by Elizabeth Spencer, is set in the summer of 1953 and tells the story of a mother and daughter traveling through Italy. While on vacation, the daughter has a romance with a handsome, high-spirited Florentine, despite the mother’s determined efforts to keep the two apart.



The cast of eighteen includes Michael Berresse, Sarah Uriarte Berry, Victoria Clark, Patti Cohenour, Mark Harelik, Matthew Morrison, Kelli O’Hara, and Joseph Siravo. The orchestration is by Ted Sperling and Adam Guettel, music direction by Ted Sperling, and musical staging by Jonathan Butterell.



Adam Guettel wrote the music and lyrics for the musical Floyd Collins (Nonesuch 1997), originally produced at Playwrights Horizons, and for Saturn Returns: A Concert, which was originally produced at the Public Theater and recorded by Nonesuch Records under the title Myths and Hymns. He wrote the music for the New York Theatre Workshop production of John Guare’s Lydie Breeze and collaborated with Guare on Love’s Fire for the Acting Company. Guettel scored the feature documentary, Arguing the World, and the CBS documentary Jack. Four of his songs are featured on Audra McDonald’s recording Way Back To Paradise (Nonesuch 199PR: The Light in the Piazza.



Light in the Piazza marks playwright Craig Lucas’ return to Lincoln Center Theater, where his play, God’s Heart, received its world premiere in the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. Lucas’ other plays include Reckless (revived earlier this season by the Manhattan Theatre Club), The Dying Gaul, Blue Window. His screenplays include adaptations The Secret Lives of Dentists, Longtime Companion and adaptations of his plays: Prelude to A Kiss, Reckless, Blue Window and, most recently, The Dying Gaul, which also marked his directorial debut and opened last month at the Sundance Film Festival.



Bartlett Sher, the artistic director of Seattle’s Intiman Theatre, won the Callaway Award for his direction of the Theatre For A New Audience (TFANA) production of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, which was the first American Shakespeare production to be seen at the Royal Shakespeare Company. His other New York productions include Moliere’s Don Juan, Harley Granville Barker’s Waste and Pericles for TFANA, Teresa Rybeck’s The Butterfly Collection at Playwrights Horizons, and Mourning Becomes Electra for the New York City Opera



For further information, please visit www.nonesuch.com or contact: cinemediapromo@yahoo.com

To hear tracks from the recording, please visit https://www.nonesuch.com/Hi_Band/piazza


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