Come see Theatre Raleigh's production of The Light in the Piazza on July 6-10 (all performances sold out) and July 11-14 (the 14th is sold out). Be transported to the streets of Florence and Rome with this musical love story staged amid the beautiful Italian and ancient Roman sculpture in the Museum's Classical Court.
Based on Chapel Hill resident ElizaBeth Spencer's novella, the Tony Award-winning musical centers on a chance meeting between Clara, a childlike young woman who travels from Winston-Salem to Italy with her mother, and Fabrizio, a handsome Florentine.
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