Memorial Event Remembers Ann Crumb, Delco’s Broadway Star, in Songs and Testimonials

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Ann Crumb was present visually but more so in spirit during the Celebration of Life. The video montages throughout were created by Ed Buffman Jr. Image via Phil Heron, Daily Times.

Actress and musician Ann Crumb was honored in a Dec. 29 tribute at the Media Theater, writes Susan Serbin for Delco News Network.

The event included testimonials, performances from friends, as well as video clips from Crumb’s own performances over the years.

Crumb died in October at age 69 from ovarian cancer. She grew up in Media, attended Penncrest High School, and went on to star on Broadway. She earned her landmark role starring in “Aspects of Love,” after being personally chosen for the part by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.

She was the daughter of contemporary classical composer George Crumb.

Ruth Crumb, Ann’s aunt who developed the tribute, said Ann was described as a “force of nature.”

“Actress, musician, humanitarian, champion of the lost and friend to all,” was the opening of the tribute’s program card.

Media Theatre Artistic Director Jesse Cline said Ann referred to the Media Theater as her “home away from home.”

“She was a gift to this theater,” Cline said.

The program closed with an audio recording of Ann Crumb singing her father’s composition of “Deep River,” ending on the lyric, “crossing over the Jordan to the promised land.”

Read more about this tribute to Ann Crumb here.

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