Light in the Piazza Redux -- And Master Classes With Adam, Bart, And Craig
Tony Award®-winning musical "The Light in the Piazza" is coming home to Seattle on its current National Tour. We just assume you know all about its effect on the Broadway set, but if not, here.
New York Hearts Seattle
It's funny, because just the other day Seattlest was nattering about composer Adam Guettel and his winning ways on Broadway, and now the Met is jumping up and down in our inbox trying to catch our attention with some "let's eat Seattle's lunch" news.
Local Theatres Hold Events
Picture the scene: Seattlest staff hunched over our Underwoods, trying to crank out a Pulitzer piece before deadline, the offices wreathed in Dan's editorial smoke -- and the phone rings. "Hello? Hello! Hold the line!" It's the local theaters, the Rep and Intiman, begging for attention. Actors! So needy.
Tony Loves Piazza
The musical “Light in the Piazza,” which had its premiere at Seattle's Intiman Theatre in 2003, moved on to Chicago, then Broadway, and bagged six Tonys last night. The New York Times notes it was the biggest single winner of the evening:

