Cathy Wilmot is one of the first ladies of Fighting Chance Productions, having appeared in Rent, produced Hair, designed costumes for The Wedding Singer, and turned in an award winning, sexy, star making performance as Mrs. Lovett in last season’s Sweeney Todd. Cathy will direct Fighting Chance’s upcoming A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To the Forum in October before tackling the dual roles of Big Edie and Little Edie in Grey Gardens next spring. In NUNSENSE Cathy plays second-in-command (and not too happy about it) Sister Mary Hubert, who is itching to become Mother Superior and whip the surviving Little Sisters South Surrey into shape.
FCP: So, you’re playing No. 2. That must be tough for you after playing Mrs. Lovett, the star.
CW: Actually, my whole career has been playing the No. 2! I’m not the ingenue. I’m the funny girl, the neighbourhood friend, the clever secretary. I’m comfortable being in the back. Subtlety is comedy.
FCP: Nuns are funny…
CW: They are funny. My mom and I actually saved some nuns once! We were in New York City and it was raining, and these two nuns are are chatting away and walking across the street, right into the path of these oncoming taxis, and so we rush into the street, yelling, “Hoooooooold on a minute” and steer them by their elbows out of the way. When we got them to safety, they actually said “Bless you.” My mom and I looked at each other and thought “We’re in!” It was our golden ticket.
FCP: I heard you in rehearsal belting out some hardcore R & B. This is not what audiences will be used to hearing you sing!
CW: Well, it’s what I sang in dinner theatre for ten years, but no, it’s not Sondheim. I’m a classically trained opera singer, but I realized when I left school that I wasn’t going to make a living singing opera, so maybe I should try musical theatre instead. Then I landed a job in dinner theatre and that’s really where I developed my chops. I developed a wicked, wicked belt.
FCP: NUNSENSE must be the closest thing to dinner theatre you’ve done.
CW: Yeah it is, especially some of the audience participation bits, like the cooking section where we play to the audience a lot. There will definitely be some ad-libbing going on.
FCP: So Grey Gardens…
CW: …scares the crap out of me! It is literally causing me panic attacks. I want to be off-book for music before we begin rehearsals. I can always learn lines quickly, and sometimes I rely on that, but I can’t take any chances with Grey Gardens. This is the tour de force. I will never have another role where I am on stage the entire time, playing two completely different characters. I know that I can do it, though. (grins) I hope all of Vancouver comes out so I can prove it to them.
FCP: Who’s your favourite saint?
CW: Lucy, the Patron Saint of Virginity.
See Cathy Wilmot as Sister Mary Hubert in Nunsense at the White Rock Playhouse (1532 Johnston Road) from July 6-23, 2010. Wednesdays-Saturdays at 8pm, with matinees on Saturdays at 2pm and Sundays at 3pm. Tickets are $20 – $25. Tickets are available at the door, at the White Rock Playhouse box office from 1pm – 5pm, Tuesdays to Saturdays, on the White Rock Playhouse website at http://www.whiterockplayers.ca or at 604-536-7535.


















