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Damn Yankees staged in May 2018. (Kory Fox)

JACKSON HOLE, WYO – For Gina Feliccia, founder of Big City Broadway, a family relocation could mean expansion of the theatre program she began in Jackson 15 years ago.

BCB’s Creative Producer Feliccia is moving to Sheridan with her husband and two young girls. She has already assessed potential resources for expanding Big City Broadway’s footprint beyond Jackson Hole—a vision that includes a potential performing arts camp.

Eric Kunze and Gina Feliccia share a duet.

“We have always wanted affordable space to run our trainings, rehearsals, and performances,” Feliccia said, “and would ultimately like to initiate a performing arts and western camp experience for young people.”

BCB will continue its training and teaching programs in Jackson including Jingles in Jackson (BCB’s holiday show is in its 5th year) and Bridging the Gap, a collaboration with the Jackson Hole High School for performance arts Clinics and Workshops.

“We will continue to cultivate the Jackson Hole performance arts community” Feliccia assured.

 Big City Broadway is a nonprofit created in 2003 by Feliccia and Eric Kunze, her Broadway colleague. Its mission is to provide Broadway caliber mentoring and training in musical theatre to aspiring young artists. Through workshops, summer camps, performances and live audience productions, BCB students are offered a unique opportunity to work alongside film, television and musical theatre professionals.