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Designing the magical portals to 'Piazza'

'The Light of the Piazza' Set designer Susan Zeeman used archways as a scene-changing device in "The Light of the Piazza."
By Terry Byrne
Globe Correspondent / September 26, 2008

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Susan Zeeman Rogers's stage design for SpeakEasy Stage Company's "The Light in the Piazza" suggests an oversize sketchbook. That's fitting; in fact, it's much like the sketchbook that the musical's main character, Clara, uses on her trip to Italy with her mother. (Full article: 730 words)

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