Original production The Light in the Piazza was developed as a musical at the
Intiman Playhouse in Seattle in June 2003 and then at the
Goodman Theatre in Chicago in early 2004.
Victoria Clark starred as Margaret Johnson,
Celia Keenan-Bolger played Clara Johnson, and
Steven Pasquale played Fabrizio Naccarelli.
Kelli O'Hara also played Franca Naccarelli. When the show transferred to
Broadway, Pasquale stepped away due to a conflict with the television series
Rescue Me. In addition, O'Hara assumed the role of Clara.
Broadway production and national tour After 36 previews, the Broadway production opened on April 18, 2005, at the
Vivian Beaumont Theater in
Lincoln Center, where it ran for 504 performances and closed on July 2, 2006. The musical was directed by
Bartlett Sher, choreographed by
Jonathan Butterell, with lighting by
Christopher Akerlind, set by Michael Yeargan and costumes by
Catherine Zuber. The cast featured Clark, O'Hara,
Matthew Morrison,
Michael Berresse and
Sarah Uriarte Berry.
Chris Sarandon joined the cast as Signor Naccarelli later in the run,
Aaron Lazar was a replacement in the role of Fabrizio and
Katie Rose Clarke was a replacement in the role of Clara. On June 15, 2006, shortly before its closing night, the show was broadcast on the
PBS television series
Live from Lincoln Center, and drew more than two million viewers. The cast consisted of Victoria Clark (Margaret), Katie Rose Clarke (Clara), Aaron Lazar (Fabrizio), Chris Sarandon (Signor Naccarelli),
Patti Cohenour (Signora Naccarelli),
Michael Berresse (Giuseppe), Sarah Uriarte Berry (Franca), and Beau Gravitte (Roy). A United States national tour starring
Christine Andreas as Margaret,
Elena Shaddow as Clara, and David Burnham as Fabrizio started at the
Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco, California, in August 2006 and ended in Chicago on July 22, 2007.
Other productions A Japanese production of the musical was produced in December 2007, having a limited engagement of about a month. It starred Kaho Shimada as Margaret Johnson. An Australian concert version had a one-night presentation at the
Lyric Theatre, Star City in Sydney on August 17, 2008. The cast consisted of members of the Australian company of
The Phantom of the Opera, with Jackie Rees as Margaret, Kathleen Moore as Clara and James Pratt as Fabrizio. The production was directed by
John O'May. In the summer of 2008, Guettel reconfigured the musical as a smaller chamber piece for the
Weston Playhouse Theatre Company in Vermont, where Sarah Uriarte Berry reprised her role as Franca. The show had its opera house premiere in October 2008 at Piedmont Opera in
Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It starred
Jill Gardner as Margaret and Sarah Jane McMahon as Clara, directed by Dorothy Danner and conducted by James Allbritten. The first Los Angeles area local premiere was seen at the
Covina Center for the Performing Arts in 2009. It starred Christopher Callen as Margaret, Brooke Tansley as Clara, and Craig D' Amico as Fabrizio (all Broadway veterans) under the direction of Brady Schwind. The
Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra in Alberta presented the musical at the
Genevieve E. Yates Memorial Centre October 19–21, 2009, which was the Canadian première. Directed by Fran Rude and musical direction by Ken Rogers this production starred Diane Llewelyn-Jones as Margaret, Nicole Higginson as Clara and Steven Morton as Fabrizio. The
Berkeley Street Theatre in Toronto saw the Canadian première by Acting Up Stage running in February 2010. The
Arena Stage (Washington, DC) production ran from March 5, 2010 through April 11, 2010, with
Hollis Resnik as Margaret. The European premiere was directed by Paul Kerryson at the
Curve theatre, Leicester, UK, in May 2009, starring Lucy Schaufer as Margaret and
Caroline Sheen as Clara, with design by George Souglides, musical direction by Julian Kelly, lighting design by Giuseppe di Iorio, sound design by Paul Groothuis. A highly acclaimed production at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theater in Chicago opened on March 11, 2012, starring Kelli Harrington as Margaret and Rachel Klippel as Clara. Harrington's performance won the
Jeff Award for Best Actress. The run was extended through June. The 2013
Shaw Festival production ran
in rep at the Court House Theatre in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. Previews began July 4, 2013 with the official opening July 26, 2013; the show closed on October 13. The musical was directed by Jay Turvey and starred Patty Jamieson as Margaret Johnson. Front Porch Theatricals (Pittsburgh) staged a performance in August 2015. It received rave reviews from both local and national critics with
BroadwayWorld hailing the overall production and Josh Grosso in the role of Fabrizio. The cast included Becki Toth as Margaret and Lindsay Bayer as Clara. It was directed by Stephen Santa. On April 4, 2016, the entire original Broadway cast reunited for a benefit concert version of the musical at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, where it originally played. The work was presented by
Life Like Company at the
Arts Centre Melbourne from October 28, 2016 to November 6, 2016, directed by Theresa Borg and starring Chelsea Plumley (Margaret Johnson), Genevieve Kingsford (Clara Johnson) and Jonathan Hickey (Fabrizio Naccarelli). The musical was produced in London at
Royal Festival Hall from June 14, 2019 to July 6, starring
Renée Fleming as Margaret Johnson and
Dove Cameron as Clara.
Daniel Evans directed. This production then moved to the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles in October, the
Lyric Opera of Chicago in December with
Solea Pfeiffer taking over as Clara. A semi-staged
Encores! production ran at
New York City Center from June 21–25, 2023. It starred
Ruthie Ann Miles as Margaret,
Shereen Ahmed as Franca,
Andréa Burns as Signora Naccarelli, Rodd Cyrus as Giuseppe, James D. Gish as Fabrizio, Ivan Hernandez as Signor Naccarelli and
Anna Zavelson as Clara. Directed by
Chay Yew, it "reexamined the musical ... from an Asian American perspective. The German-language premiere took place at the
Landesbühnen Sachsen in 2018. The English text was translated by Roman Hinze, while the Italian remained unchanged from the original. The second interpretation of the musical in German took place in 2025 at the
Musiktheater im Revier in Gelsenkirchen. The plot also remained untouched, despite the fact that the family from America speaks German and the Italian family speaks German with an Italian accent. ==Synopsis==