October 12, 2025

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Ginnifer Goodwin, Gregory Harrison Star In L.A. Theatre Works New Audio Play

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A young girl with long golden hair wears a baseball cap as she walks through an archway with the Italian Tuscany countryside in the background. She carries a blue side bag and holds a book out in front of her reading as she walk. Opaquely written in script across the image is a letter from Gallileo's daughter.

‘Searching for Galileo’s Daughter’ uncovers untold story of Maria Celeste and her famous father

LOS ANGELES (October 2025) She was “a rock star nun,” in the words of playwright Jessica Dickey. Now, Maria Celeste, the brilliant and devoted daughter of Galileo Galilei steps out of the shadows in Searching for Galileo’s Daughter, the newest addition to the L.A. Theatre Works catalogue of state-of-the-art audio theater. Starring Ginnifer Goodwin (Big Love, Once Upon A Time) as Maria Celeste, Gregory Harrison(Trapper John, M.D., General Hospital) as Galileo, and Dickey herself as The Writer, this centuries-spanning journey is now available at LATW.org as well as at retailers and libraries everywhere. 

In 1616, with little prospect of marriage for his illegitimate daughters, Galileo sent his eldest, Virginia Gamba, into a Tuscan convent, where she took the name Sister Maria Celeste. From behind convent walls, she maintained a lively correspondence with her father, offering moral support as he was forced to defend his discoveries against the Catholic Church. Her 124 surviving letters reveal her wit, curiosity and courage but her story has long been overlooked. 

Inspired by the book Galileo’s Daughter

Inspired by the book Galileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel and by her own personal journey, Dickey brings Maria Celeste to life in a play that moves fluidly between past and present. A contemporary writer (played by Dickey) travels to Florence in the wake of a personal crisis, intent on reading Maria Celeste’s letters to her father. As she delves deeper, her encounter with the nun’s resilience becomes a mirror for her own search for faith, forgiveness and truth. 

“Maria Celeste was a guiding star at times, and at other times daunting,” Dickey said in an interview. “She was incredibly industrious, courageous, and devoted to her father. I felt a strong connection with her just as the playwright in the piece does.” 

The team

Searching for Galileo’s Daughter is directed by Anna Lyse Erikson, with sound design by Mark Holden and live sound effects by Jeff Gardner. The cast also features Moira Quirk and Nick Toren, who play multiple roles. It was recorded at The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood.

L.A. Theatre Works, the world’s foremost producer of audio theater, makes great plays accessible to millions of theater lovers, teachers, and students each year. The company’s catalog of nearly 600 recorded plays is the largest of its kind in the world. LATW’s syndicated audio theater series broadcasts weekly on public radio stations across the U.S.; can be downloaded wherever you get your podcasts; and can be streamed on demand at latw.org. AudioFile magazine calls L.A. Theatre Works productions “the gold standard for fine audio theater recordings.” 

L.A. Theatre Works’ Relativity Series of science-themed plays is sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Find Searching for Galileo’s Daughter at streaming.latw.org, and at retailers and libraries everywhere.

*Special thanks to Lucy Pollak Public Relations.

Book cover for Galileo's Daughter
A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love
Dava Sobel
FInd Gallileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel at Bookshop.org
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