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Archive for November, 2009

Interview with David Nicks

Friday, 27 November, 2009

David came to our production of Rent as one of his students was playing Mark in it. David’s the high school drama teacher at Eric Hamber Secondary and has taught some past Fighting Chance alumni. Did you see our production of Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead? Did you enjoy Matt Clarke who [...]

Interview with Cathy Wilmot

Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Cathy Wilmot is one of those tour de force performers that we love to watch because, quite frankly, every time we see her in something, she’s a. amazing, b. giving an incredible performance and c. giving a completely different performance than the last time we saw her. She was killer as the Seasons of Love [...]

Introducing the Male Cast Members of Forbidden Broadway!

Thursday, 19 November, 2009

AARON LAU (Cast Member)
Aaron is proud and excited to be finally working with Fighting Chance!  Fresh off the heels of an awesome run with URP’s High School Musical 2, reprising his role as Chad Danforth, Aaron has also chalked up a dream role as Ching-Ho in this past summer’s TUTS production of Thoroughly Modern Millie.  [...]

Why I Love Musicals – a Contest

Thursday, 12 November, 2009

We figured it was time for another contest here at Fighting Chance Productions (if Artistic Director Ryan Mooney had his own talk show, he’d be giving away free stuff all the time.)
Forbidden Broadway spoofs musical theatre, but it does it out of love. And it seems like Vancouver audiences love their musicals, so we’re curious, [...]

Introducing the Female Cast Members of Forbidden Broadway!

Tuesday, 3 November, 2009

We’re thrilled to introduce you to our amazing female cast members for Forbidden Broadway, our second show in our 2009/2010 season!

CATHY WILMOT (Cast Member)

Cathy Wilmot is excited to perform with Fighting Chance again, after just finishing Rent! Recently she was seen in Pipedreams’ A New Brain and WRPC’s Safe. Other credits include Metro Theaters’ Anything [...]