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Live Arts

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Live Arts
File:Liveartslogo1990.png
Address123 East Water Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
United States of America
Coordinates38°01′48″N 78°28′52″W / 38.02997°N 78.481176°W / 38.02997; -78.481176
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TypeLocal authority
Capacity270
Construction
Opened1989
Rebuilt2003, Bushman/Dreyfus Architects
Website
livearts.org

Live Arts is a theatre, founded in 1990, in Charlottesville, Virginia, producing live theatrical stage shows throughout the year. It is also an education center in theatre for youth and adults.

History[edit]

Live Arts started in 1989 with a group that included Thane and Will Kerner, Fran Smith, Mark and Karen Schuyler, Michael Parent, Bill Thomas, Larry Goldstein, Gate Pratt and Cate Andrews. Most of these people are still involved in live performance in downtown Charlottesville.

Performances began in the Old Michie Building, a former printing plant turned into a community arts center in the late 1980s. Live Arts' first production in that 135-seat space was of Sartre's "No Exit," in September 1990. Acid house dance parties provided an early approach to artistically motivated, experience-based events as fund-raising tool. This form found fuller expression in the annual "9 Lives" benefit, a combination of cabaret and promenade theatre forms.

Providing a stage for local musicians, actors and writers was a regular feature of the theatre's first years. (Dave Matthews, one of the veterans of the early coffeehouses and galas, has gone on to become a well-known musician and actor on the world stage and on-screen.)

In 2003, Live Arts moved into three floors of the Center for Contemporary Arts building on Water Street, designed by local firm Bushman/Dreyfus Architects. The main theatre is a 200-seat, three-story configurable space with permanent balcony; there is also a 70-seat black box theater. Shows often run in both spaces at the same time.

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Live Arts Teen Theater Ensemble[edit]

The Live Arts Teen Theater Ensemble was begun in 1997 under the direction of Lydia Horan and guidance of Kay Leigh Ferguson, providing arts education for all ages and unique performance opportunities for young people, a commitment that continued under Rhonda Hewitt, Bree Luck, and Mike Long.


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