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2024/2025 Season

Summer Teen Shows

Sponsored by Lauren Ryan and Silas Byrne

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10 July - 26 July, 2025

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Book by Mel Brooks & Thomas Meehan Music & Lyrics by Mel Brooks Directed by Ti Ames CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare Directed by Daniel Kunkel


YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, music and lyrics by Mel Brooks

directed by Ti Ames

CORIOLANUS

by William Shakespeare

directed by Daniel Kunkel

These two productions share a cast:

CAST – YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN = (YF), CORIOLANUS = (C)

Max Davis as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (YF) and Ensemble (C)

Cooper Charles as The Monster (YF) and Ensemble (C)

Christopher Early as Igor (YF) and Ensemble (C)

Sylvia Moses as Inga (YF) and Ensemble (C)

Franny Rabasa as Elizabeth Benning (YF)  and Tullus Aufidius (C)

June Bennett as Frau Blücher (YF) and Ensemble (C)

Levi Hofman as Inspector Hans Kemp (YF) and Ensemble (C)

Chloe Nabb as The Hermit (YF) and Menenius (C)

Jacob Walton as Dr. Victor Von Frankenstein (YF), Junius Brutus (C)

Robin Baranowski as Ziggy (YF) and Titus Lartius (C)

Connor Ash as Ensemble (YF) and Ensemble (C)

Sophia Christensen as Ensemble (YF) and Volumnia (C)

Saturn Edwards as Ensemble (YF) and Cominius (C)

Ben Lohr as Ensemble (YF) and Caius Martius Coriolanus (C)

Campbell Murray as Ensemble (YF) and Virgilia (C)

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN will have seven performances CORIOLANUS will have five performances.

CREATIVE TEAM: Abby Smith (music director); Liberty DeLeon (choreography and movement); Mandy Shuker and Becca Budrock (production stage managers); Daniel Feigert (scenic designer); Mix Rudolph (lighting designer); Daniel Angell (sound designer/engineer); Anna Stockdale (costume designer); John Rabasa (Assistant Costume Designer); Daryl O’Connor (properties designer); and Daniel Kunkel (fight choreographer).

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and CORIOLANUS are sponsored by Lauren Ryan and Silas Byrne. The two plays run in rotating repertory in the Gibson Theater, July 10 through July 26, 2025, at Live Arts Theater, 123 E. Water Street, in Charlottesville.

Tickets are $20 for adults and $16 for students and senior citizens and are available through the Box Office at boxoffice@livearts.org, by phone at 434-977-4177 x123, or online at livearts.org/tix. Special double-show ticket package also available.

Live Arts will host three special events for these two shows: opening night reception following the CORIOLANUS performance on Friday, Friday, July 11, 2025; and post-show audience talk-backs on Thursday, July 24 (YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN) and Friday, July 25 (CORIOLANUS). (7:30pm curtain). Audiences are welcome to enjoy beverages and concessions one hour prior to the performance and at intermission. 

Of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN:

“The Broadway Musical at its dizziest, glitziest and funniest!  …  divine silliness and a touch of genius. … “– New York Post

Of CORIOLANUS:

“ ‘Coriolanus’ takes us into the mind of a warrior. He is an antihero and hero merged into one.” – Ashland News

The plays open with the following framing device: 

“Welcome to Live Arts High School in Charlottesville County, VA. It’s no surprise that, like many other schools, the theater budget has been slashed yet again, only this time the drama club director FINALLY quit. Can one quirky cast and crew pull off two completely different productions—YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and CORIOLANUS?!”  

That’s the premise and backstory to this quirky, unconventional and fun pairing for Live Arts Summer Teen production.

About the Writers/Composers

Mel Brooks (Writer, Composer & Lyricist, Producer of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN) Director, actor, writer, songwriter, filmmaker with a long, distinguished career spanning over seven decades, Mel Brooks has written for television and for Broadway, recorded award winning comedy albums, created television series (Get Smart), and wrote, directed and often acted in numerous films (including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Silent Movie, Spaceballs, Robin Hood: Men in Tights). For The Producers on Broadway, Mel Brooks received three 2001 Tony Awards (Best Score, Best Book of a Musical, Best Musical) and two Grammy Awards (Best Musical Show Album and Best Long Form Music Video). He has also won other Grammy Awards, Academy Awards, and Emmy Awards (he is one of very few entertainers to win the EGOT)

Thomas Meehan (Book, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN) is an award-winning Broadway writer; musicals he has written books for include The Producers, as co-writer (Tony Award); Hairspray as co-writer; AnnieRocky, Elf the Musical, Cry-Baby, Young Frankenstein, Chaplin, Bombay Dreams, I Remember MamaAin’t Broadway Grand and Annie Warbucks. In addition, he was a long-time contributor of humor to The New Yorker, an Emmy-Award winning writer of television comedy, and a collaborator on a number of screenplays.

William Shakespeare (Playwright, CORIOLANUS) was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor, born in 1564 and died in 1616.  Shakespeare was a prolific writer during the Elizabethan and Jacobean ages of British theatre. His 37+ plays, divided into Comedies, Histories, Tragedies and Romances are perhaps his most enduring legacy, but his poems also remain popular to this day. [Shakespeare Birthplace Trust]

About the Directors

Daniel Kunkel (he/him) wears too many hats as an educator, director, writer, stage combatant, and popcorn enthusiast. He has taught theatre in person and remotely across the country; and he has been producing and developing plays, podcasts, and videos since 2016. He currently serves as the Education Director at Live Arts. Previous directing credits include: BATTLEKNIFE: THE 300XX MUSICAL, THE LIGHTNING THIEF, YOU DON’T KNOW JACKSH*T ABOUT THE MOTHMAN, and HEATHERS THE MUSICAL: TEEN EDITION.

Ti Ames (they/them/theirs) is an educator, director, singer, and theatre maker from Charlottesville, VA. They’re a lifelong volunteer at Live Arts, even working on staff as Education Director from 2022-2024. Ti is currently pursuing an MFA in Theatre Pedagogy at Virginia Commonwealth University. As a Black and queer person, their approach to education aims to engage and uplift marginalized communities through ritual and consent-based practices. Recent directing credits: FIREFLIES, YOU DON’T KNOW JACKSH*T ABOUT THE MOTHMAN, CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF JOY, RENT (Live Arts); Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, BLACK MAC (CPG); and The Brothers Size (Oberlin College).

About the Music Director 

Abby Smith Abby Smith is currently the choir director at Western Albemarle High School. She also teaches private instrumental and vocal lessons at the Music Education Center. She has been part of Live Arts for the past six years, including instructing summer camps, playing in the orchestra for previous shows, including CRYBABY, RENT, and IN THE HEIGHTS. Most recently Abby music directed HEATHERS THE MUSICAL:TEEN EDITION, KINKY BOOTS, and THE LIGHTNING THIEF: THE PERCY JACKSON MUSICAL. 

About the Choreographer 

Liberty DeLeon (She/Her) is an active educator and advocate of the arts. While being an educator is a passion of hers, Liberty loves to be on stage as well! Previously choreographed shows include Little Shop of Horrors, Cinderella, Once on This Island, and Rocky Horror. Most recently, Liberty stage and music-directed Shrek Jr. at Buford Middle School, where she is the Urban Farming Teacher.

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

DATES: 

Thursday, July 10: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN OPENING

Friday, July 11: CORIOLANUS OPENING WITH OPENING RECEPTION 

SHOWTIMES:

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Performances: July 10, 12, 18, 19*, 20*, 24, 26* [*2pm matinee performances]

CORIOLANUS Performances: July 11, 17, 19, 25, and 26.        

Thursdays through Saturdays @ 7:30pm

Saturday, July 19, and Saturday, July 26, @ 2pm

Sunday, July 20 @ 2pm 

                         Closes SATURDAY, July 26

WHERE: Live Arts Theater, 123 East Water Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902

 

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