Meet Cecilia

CECILIA SNOW (she/her)
is a graduate of The Crane School of Music in Potsdam, NY where she majored in vocal performance and studied classical and jazz music with Dr. Deborah Massell. She was recently tour with the hit Broadway musical, SIX, as an alternate (Aragon, Seymour, Cleeves) and the dance captain.
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When not performing, you can find Cecilia writing children’s books, lounging at the beach, or volunteering at her local animal shelter.
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Favorite credits include A Christmas Story (Miss Shields), The Bodyguard (Nicki Marron), Ragtime (Sarah), and Songs for a New World (Woman 1). Cecilia was featured in the ensemble and understudied Sarah in the National Tour of Ragtime directed by Tony nominee Marcia Milgrom Dodge. She has also performed alongside Broadway’s Patti Murin, American Idol’s LaToya London, and Tony nominee Carmen Cusack.
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"The very pretty, nuanced, storytelling work of songstress Snow on 'I’ve Got A Feeling I’m Falling' and particularly 'Mean to Me,' that ageless, broken-hearted lounge lament of unrequited love, written in 1929. It’s not a Waller song, but it’s always great to hear – beautiful minutes and a prime example of her night-long leadership."
-Ted Hadley (The Buffalo News)

"Among the women, I was most impressed with Cecilia Snow, a recent graduate of the Crane School of Music in Potsdam. Ms. Snow enjoys the advantage of having been assigned material that is appropriate for her, and she makes full use of this opportunity, landing the Nell Carter numbers with authority and all kinds of personality. From her fresh and sassy 'Cash for Your Trash,' to her mournful 'Mean to Me,' this performer has range and poise in abundance. Her interpretations of lyrics are clear and engaging, and she projects a likeable nonchalance as she deploys her formidable talent."
-Anthony Chase (The Public)
"Cecilia Snow’s satiny voice in 'Squeeze Me' and 'That Ain’t Right' is seducing, but she equally effectively sasses it up in numbers like 'Find Out What They Like.'"
-Marisa Caruso (NY Theatre Guide)
