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<strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Play</strong> <strong>Elizabeth</strong><br />

<strong>Frankenstein</strong><br />

<strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong> will bring <strong>Elizabeth</strong> Lavenza <strong>Frankenstein</strong> <strong>to</strong> life in "<strong>Frankenstein</strong> The Musical"<br />

making its California debut in Long Beach, opening Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 23, 2014.<br />

Long Beach, CA, September 19, 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - On Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 23, 2014<br />

<strong>Frankenstein</strong> The Musical will make its West Coast Debut after a brief stint Off-Broadway in<br />

2007. In the role of <strong>Elizabeth</strong> Lavenza who later becomes <strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>Frankenstein</strong>, is actress,<br />

<strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong>.<br />

In the original Mary Shelley novel, Vic<strong>to</strong>r <strong>Frankenstein</strong> describes his future wife, as follows:<br />

“She was docile and good tempered, yet gay and playful as a summer insect. Although she<br />

was lively and animated, her feelings were strong and deep, and her disposition uncommonly<br />

affectionate. No one could better enjoy liberty, yet no one could submit with more grace than<br />

she did <strong>to</strong> constraint and caprice. Her imagination was luxuriant, yet her capability of<br />

application was great. Her person was the image of her mind; her hazel eyes, although as<br />

lively as a bird's, possessed an attractive softness. Her figure was light and airy; and, though<br />

capable of enduring great fatigue, she appeared the most fragile creature in the world. While I<br />

admired her understanding and fancy, I loved <strong>to</strong> tend on her, as I should on a favourite<br />

animal; and I never saw so much grace both of person and mind united <strong>to</strong> so little pretension.”


196 years after Shelley’s creation first was read, Art-In-<br />

Relation, a new, Long Beach based theatre company, faithfully brings <strong>Frankenstein</strong> <strong>to</strong> life<br />

again, but in a way not seem by many. Through the lens of Operatic Steampunk, this version<br />

has music by Mark Baron, lyrics by Jeffrey Jackson, and a book by Jackson and Gary P.<br />

Cohen in a production which also stars Ray Buffer as The Creature and Jonas Sills as Vic<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>Frankenstein</strong>.<br />

<strong>Shannon</strong> is thrilled <strong>to</strong> be a part of this West Coast Premiere production of <strong>Frankenstein</strong>: the<br />

Musical. You may have seen her in one of her numerous commercial or independent film<br />

appearances. Some past favorite musical roles include Prissy Andrews in Anne of Green<br />

Gables: the Musical, Donna Bunson in The Brain from Planet X, and Sally Brown in You're A<br />

Good Man Charlie Brown.<br />

<strong>Cudd</strong> is a Southern California native who was exposed <strong>to</strong> the arts at an early age by my<br />

parents. This led her <strong>to</strong> develop her craft through choirs, school, and community productions.<br />

Highlights include many performances at the Orange County Performing Arts Center with<br />

Pacific Chorale Children's Chorus such as Mahler's Fifth Symphony and the annual 'Tis the<br />

Season. She also studied at South Coast Reper<strong>to</strong>ry in the Youth Conserva<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

<strong>Cudd</strong> received her Bachelors of Arts in Theatre from Chapman University. While at Chapman,<br />

she appeared in American Celebration and in numerous film projects in the Marion Knott<br />

Studio. Outside of school, she has appeared on numerous stages throughout the Orange<br />

County and Los Angeles County areas, including the Orange County Performing Arts Center,<br />

Irvine Barclay Theatre, The Chance Theater, Downey Civic Light Opera, The Gardenia, and


NoHo Arts Theatre.<br />

<strong>Cudd</strong> currently resides in the Los Angeles area pursuing her career in film, television, and<br />

theatre. She currently studies with Stuart K. Robinson, Chris Game and Saxon Trainor (Annie<br />

Grindlay Studios). <strong>Cudd</strong> is a proud member of The Ac<strong>to</strong>rs Network. When not on the stage<br />

or screen, she teaches and loves sharing the arts with a new generation.<br />

Critics love <strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong>:<br />

"<strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong> impresses as Anne’s classmate." - Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA, Anne of<br />

Green Gables<br />

"<strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong> and Andrea Paquin etch distinctive portraits as classmates of Anne." - Eric<br />

Marchese Orange County Register, Anne of Green Gables<br />

"A very funny s<strong>to</strong>ry and representation by <strong>Cudd</strong>, Whaley and Long of a Kimmel recording of<br />

the renowned McGuire Sisters doing "Getting Married Today" from Company" - Don Grigware<br />

BroadwayWorld.com, Kritzerland at the Gardenia: The Sondheim Albums<br />

"Some of the evenings brightest performances come from its supporting cast of twenty-nine . .<br />

.the adorable Roth and <strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong> duet "There's A Small Hotel."" - Steven Stanley, Stage<br />

Scene LA, Rogers and Hart: A Celebration<br />

"An all around fantastic cast . . .bubbly <strong>Cudd</strong> and <strong>to</strong>o-cool Diaz get an A+ on their high school<br />

make- out exam." - Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA, The Brain from Planet X<br />

"In the hands of a lesser company, this show could be tedious, but at The Chance, it sparkles.<br />

Noteworthy are <strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong> as the libidinous daughter." - Stan Jenson, Blade Magazine,<br />

The Brain from Planet X<br />

"The Chance, as might be expected, has assembled an excellent cast. <strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Cudd</strong> is very<br />

good as Anne's classmate." - Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA, Anne of Green Gables


<strong>Frankenstein</strong> A New Musical AKA <strong>Frankenstein</strong> The Musical (but not Young <strong>Frankenstein</strong>!) is<br />

a serious-minded musical based on Mary Shelley's 19th-century novel about playing God by<br />

bringing the dead back <strong>to</strong> life.<br />

Learn more about <strong>Shannon</strong> at www.<strong>Shannon</strong><strong>Cudd</strong>.com, and purchase tickets <strong>to</strong> see<br />

<strong>Frankenstein</strong> The Musical at Brown Paper Tickets:<br />

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/778164 or by phone at 1(800)838-3006.<br />

<strong>Frankenstein</strong> The Musical runs 10/23 through 11/1 at Ernest Borgnine Theatre, 855 Elm<br />

Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90813.<br />

855 Elm Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90813<br />

James Borden<br />

Art-In-Relation<br />

3109298129<br />

ray@artinrelation.com<br />

www.artinrelation.com<br />

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