'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
#0'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 10:37am

PBS viewers will get a prime seat for 'Light in the Piazza'
By Elysa Gardner, USA TODAY
NEW YORK — Your opportunities to see The Light in the Piazza live from Lincoln Center are running out. But tonight, you can catch the acclaimed Broadway musical on TV's Live from Lincoln Center.
The PBS program, now in its 30th year of showcasing performances from the New York landmark, will broadcast the musical live at 8 ET (and tape-delayed at 8 PT, times may vary) — or a few minutes later, depending on when the cast, crew and orchestra get things started at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theatre, where the show completes its run July 2.
Based on a novella by Elizabeth Spencer, the musical follows an elegant American matron, Margaret Johnson, and her grown but curiously childlike daughter, Clara, on an Italian holiday. Romance and turmoil ensue when Clara meets a dashing young man named Fabrizio, and Margaret is forced to reassess a delicate situation that has haunted her for years.
Piazza features a book by Craig Lucas and a Tony Award-winning score by Adam Guettel. Victoria Clark also won a Tony for her portrayal of Margaret; in tonight's performance, she is joined by Katie Clarke and Aaron Lazar as Clara and Fabrizio, roles respectively played by Kelli O'Hara and Matthew Morrison when the show opened on Broadway in April 2005.
Guettel, the grandson of legendary musical theater composer Richard Rodgers, says he's "very curious" about how his work will be perceived by a national audience. He should be, since the show kicks off a national tour Aug. 1, at San Francisco's Orpheum Theatre. (More dates and venues are available at www.piazzaontour.com.)
Though it collected additional Tonys for scenic, costume and lighting design (as well as orchestrations), Piazza isn't long on the sort of flash that has made crowds flock to musical productions in and outside New York in recent years.
"We don't feature a lot of pyrotechnics or power ballads," Guettel says. "It's more psychologically naturalistic. The production enhances the storytelling. One of my hopes for the TV presentation is that the audience will get a sense that live theater is the ultimate bricks-and-mortar business. It's bricks, mortar and talented bodies, telling a story in real time."
Kirk Browning, the veteran TV director overseeing Piazza's transfer to the small screen, says that the musical, which Bartlett Sher directed for Broadway, still presents technical challenges.
"It's an intimate love story told in very theatrical terms," Browning says. "And because of all the detailed direction, there's a lot of simultaneous action. The beauty of theater is that you have the double vision of the whole and the specific. On TV, you have to make choices."
Working from an archival performance tape, Browning "broke it down into something like 900 shots. I gave (Sher) the script, and told him where each shot begins and ends." The results were fine-tuned during practice runs on Tuesday and Wednesday.
During the show's intermission Thursday, Live will run a few pre-taped segments, including interviews with Guettel and cast members and a special feature on how the crew makes a hat fly, in an early scene where the young lovers meet.
"We bring you backstage and into the piece more strongly," says Live executive producer John Goberman. "I think that will help people understand the second half better, and appreciate some of the thinking behind the structure and the intent of the creators, as well as the challenges to the performers. This piece is terribly important to them."
Sher is also optimistic that the broadcast will enhance Piazza's prospects on the road.
"The tour will look very similar to this show," the stage director says. "The experience will be very similar to what you would see at Lincoln Center, or watching Live from Lincoln Center. So people will get a broader taste for what it is. They'll be able to slow down and experience a great story being told."
#1re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 10:51amThanks for sharing. Can't wait to see the pre-taped stuff!
#2re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 10:51am
This is a lovely article. Thank you for sharing!
I can't wait to see this.
#3re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 11:22am
Went to the website linked from the article hoping there would have been a cast list, but only the tour cities were posted.
I'm looking forward to the broadcast tonight!!
#4re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 11:29amThe "Washington Post" had a capsule description today saying that the show was about an American woman having a "torrid affair" with an Italian. I had to laugh. I think the reviewer may have had the wrong show in mind!
#5re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 11:37amHey Guys!I'm dying to see this, but I live in Ireland!Do u you it will be released on DVD possibly? Thanks
#6re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 12:00pm
Unfortunately, this will not be released on DVD (per I think union rules, etc).
Color and Light
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
#7re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 12:07pmThank you for sharing! I can't wait for tonight!
#8re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 6/15/06 at 1:45pm
I'm trapped in England myself. Is there anyone who'll be taping it who'd be amenable to performing a mission of mercy and sending me a copy? ;_;
Relevance81491
Broadway Star Joined: 2/11/16
#9re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 4/5/16 at 12:32pm
Any chance they air this again with the success of last nights concert
#10re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 4/5/16 at 12:51pm
Pretty sure you can watch it all on YouTube.
ghostlight2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
#11re: 'Piazza' article in USA Today 06/15/06
Posted: 4/5/16 at 1:38pm
"Any chance they air this again with the success of last nights concert?"
Doubtful. Last night was a one off benefit. Contractually I don't think it can be aired again.
"Pretty sure you can watch it all on YouTube."
I'm pretty sure you're wrong. It was once on youtube and vimeo, but I don't think it's on either now.
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