Overture Magazine: 2017-2018 Season September-October 2017 | Page 29

CIRQUE GOES BROADWAY Jack Everly last appeared with the BSO in May 2017, conducting John Williams’ E.T.: The Extraterrestrial In Concert. Troupe Vertigo Fusing elements of cirque acrobatics, classical dance and contemporary theater, Troupe Vertigo brings audiences on a spellbinding journey through the world of artistic movement. Consisting of world- class aerial artists, contortionists and ballet dancers, Troupe Vertigo represents a unique collaboration equally at home with a full symphonic orchestra or in your local theater. Formed in 2009 and led by Artistic Director Aloysia Gavre and Technical Director Rex Camphuis, Troupe Vertigo offers multi-genre programs that are appropriate for audiences of all ages. On the symphonic stage, Troupe Vertigo has created custom programs for major orchestras, recently with Cirque Goes to the Movies at The Philly Pops and Cirque Goes to Broadway with Jack Every and the Indianapolis Symphony. Regarded as experts in their craft, Gavre and Camphuis frequently bring their gifts and knowledge to the film and television industry. Recent highlights included working with Rebel Wilson in Pitch Perfect 2 and with Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz in Water for Elephants. Ben Crawford Ben Crawford began his Broadway career when he covered the roles of Javert and Jean Valjean in the original revival of Les Misérables. Since then, his Broadway credits include this season’s Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (Mr. Salt), Shrek the Musical (Shrek), Big Fish (Don Price and Ed Bloom, understudy) and On The Twentieth Century (Bruce Granit, understudy and Max Jacobs, understudy) starring Kristin Chenoweth and Peter Gallagher. Other on-stage credits include Evita (Che), 110 In The Shade (Starbuck), Next to Normal (Dr. Madden), Titanic (Frederick Barrett), Chasing Rainbows (Frank Gumm), Guys and Dolls (Sky Masterson), Carousel (Billy Bigelow), A New Brain (Gordon), Oklaho ma! (Jud), Oliver! (Bill Sykes), Jasper In Deadland (Mister Lethe), Merrily We Roll Along, 35MM and Irma La Duce. He has appeared in concert with the Indianapolis, Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Grant Park and Chicago symphony orchestras; Rochester and Naples philharmonics; and The National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Soundtracks inclue On the Twentieth, Big Fish, Merrily, 35MM, Writing Kevin Taylor and Frozen. Crawford also appears in the film The Standbys, a documentary focusing on Broadway swings, standbys and understudies. Troupe Vertigo makes its BSO debut. Ben Crawford last appeared with the BSO Troupe Vertigo in October 2014, performing in Broadway Standing Ovations!, Jack Everly, conductor. Ron Remke Ron Remke currently appears in BAZ-Star Crossed Love at The Palazzo Theater in Las Vegas. He was a member of the closing cast one of the longest-running shows in Las Vegas, Donn Arden’s Jubilee! and was a soloist with the renowned Twelve Irish Tenors. He is a frequent guest with symphonies throughout North America and has visited over 70 countries while performing on-board the Silver Spirit and the Regent Voyager as production singer. Remke has appeared in numerous regional productions and toured the U.S. with Kiss Me, Kate. He is the voice of Juan in Sonia Manzano’s No Dogs Allowed!, and his debut CD, Broadway Classics, is available on iTunes. Ron Remke last appeared with the BSO in October 2016, performing in Broadway's Leading Men, Jack Everly, conductor. community for over 15 years and, when not on the podium, you can find Everly at home with his family, which includes Max the wonder dog. Christina DeCicco Christina DeCicco has appeared with the Indianapolis and Edmonton symphony orchestras and the Long Island and Fort Wayne philharmonics. On Broadway, she has starred as Eva Peron in the original cast of the 2012 revival of Evita opposite Ricky Martin, as Arachne in U2’s Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark and as Sister Mary Robert (understudy) in the original cast of Sister Act, The Musical. She has also toured the country portraying the role of Glinda in the Stephen Schwartz hit Wicked. Off Broadway, audiences have seen her as Cindy Lou Huffington in the jukebox musical The Marvelous Wonderettes. Regionally, DeCicco has played such roles as Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Triad Stage), Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday (Asolo Repertory Theatre), Gabriella in Boeing Boeing (Gulfshore Playhouse), Barbara Rose in War of the Roses (Delaware Theatre Company), Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins (Theatre Under the Stars), Betty Schafer in Sunset Boulevard (Ogunquit Playhouse) and won a Barrymore Award for her performances as Eponine in Les Misérables (Walnut Street Theatre). She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wagner College. Christina DeCicco makes her BSO debut. S E P – O C T 2017 / OV E R T U R E 27