Cirque du Soleil’s OVO: Review & Slideshow
April 12, 2012

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Wisely returning to a "grand chapiteau" after last season’s stint in the Rose Garden, Cirque du Soleil’s month-long footprint is marked by this fanciful blue and ye

The Master Flipo (Joseph Collard) scales a stylized flower stem to peer out into the crowd as a cricket and flea creep around behind. Playing a professor of sorts, Collard instructs and admonishes the cast, and even ventures out into the audience to w

The de facto star of the show, a giant egg, is borne in on the back of a "foreigner" centipede (Barthélémy Glumineau), an expressive clown who, upon becoming separated from his beloved egg, spends the rest of the show trying to reun

Larger than life, Glumineau yells for his lost egg: "OVO!!!!"
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The Ladybug (Michelle Matlock) is at turns sweet and spicy. Her fellow clown Glumineau pursues her almost as relentlessly as his estranged egg.
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The adorable ants carry their weight in the show with amazing routines where they balance and spin food-like props (and later, each other) on their feet.
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Butterfly Nadine Louis unfurls her cocoon to reveal silken wings.
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Butterflies Svitlana Kashevarova and Dmytro Orel perform an intimate aerial pas de deux.
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Bug spray seems to be an intoxicant to OVO’s characters, who sometimes spray it on purpose and then go a bit cross-eyed. Circular gopher holes in the main stage floor make for surprising entries and exits.

Firefly Tony Frebourg has a heck of a time nailing his opening night finale, but takes it in stride, keeping the audience on his side.
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Master Flipo Joseph Collard Holds the audience’s attention during one of his many lessons.
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A cricket and a flea lock eyes during a mellower moment.
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Spiderman Li Wei wows on the slackwire.
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As other insects look on, Spiderman (Li Wei) balances on a slackwire.
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Spiderman (Li Wei) balances on the egg—one of the easiest of his many tricks.
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Collard instructs an audience member in the art of seduction, teaching him a sexy dance with which to supposedly woo Collard’s fellow clown. Uproarious antics that engage the audience promote a feeling of spontaneity and involvement.
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Buoyed by trampolines embedded in the stage surface, crickets leap toward the audience.
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A cricket looks on from the foreground as acrobats scale the climbing wall behind in perfectly-synchronized formations.
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The Red Spider scales the troupe’s massive climbing wall—upside-down.
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A cricket shows off not only his flexibility, but a little character-acting.
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At curtain call, an eruption of butterfly-shaped crepe paper confetti flutters from the stage.
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