Young Frankenstein - Rave Reviews!

https://jewishchronicle.timesofisrael.com/mel-brooks-classic-lives-clos-young-frankenstein-is-

monstrously-funny/

​​And Alex Sheffield, another recent CMU grad, did more than justice to the role of Inga, the doctor’s sexy lab

assistant. The crowd knew that a “roll in the hay” was coming when she was introduced and, happily, Brooks

turned that refrain into a frothy song.

https://www.broadwayworld.com/pittsburgh/article/Review-YOUNG-FRANKENSTEIN-Makes-for-a-

Monster-Hit-at-Pittsburgh-CLO-20240722

Alex Sheffield is a sacher-torte double treat as Inga, balancing the bubbly, risque demands of burlesque low

comedy with the sweeter and more intellectual aspects of a traditional ingenue. It's not every actress who

could sell the slapstick double entendres of "Roll in ze Hay" as well as the witty Cole Porter pastiche "Listen to

your Heart," but Sheffield thrives in both climates equally aptly.

https://onstagepittsburgh.com/2024/07/20/review-pclos-beguiling-young-frankenstein-brims-

with-bawdy-glee/

Sheffield takes DeLuca’s Frankenstein on a suggestive roll in the hay and helps him Listen to Your Heart while

yodeling up a storm.

https://triblive.com/aande/theater-arts/pittsburgh-clos-young-frankenstein-electrifies/

Alex Sheffield charmed as Inga, Dr. Frankenstein’s new lab assistant, with seductive sweetness.

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