A Florentine folly with ‘Light in the Piazza’ | PHOTO
May 18, 2009 · Updated 11:20 AM
Kimbre Lancaster and Carter Kight as young lovers in “Light in the Piazza,” which opened Friday at Bainbridge Performing Arts.
Among other treats: a poignant mother-daughter relationship, a story that director Steven Fogell calls “beautiful, and kind of perfect in structure,” and a fantastic set piece interpretation of Michelangelo’s “David.”
“It has an old-school feeling, but in a really great, modern way,” Fogell said.
See Bainbridge Performing Arts for tickets and info.
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