THEATRE - Select Credits
Mamma Mia Rosie Arts Club Theatre Sea Change Rona Gloucester Stage, MA Legally Blonde Paulette Theatre Under The Stars Les Miserables Ensemble Arts Club Theatre Fiddler On The Roof Shandel Kamzoil Gateway Theatre Shrek the Musical Dragon Align Entertainment Sea of Stories Anita Peninsula Productions Side by Side by Sondheim Woman 1 White Rock Players Sweeney Todd Mrs. Lovett Fighting Chance Productions Grey Gardens Edith/Little Edie Fighting Chance Productions Forbidden Broadway Headliner Fighting Chance Productions Rent Ensemble/Joanne US Fighting Chance Productions Nunsense Sister Hubert Fighting Chance Productions Hedwig and the Angry Inch Yitzhak Pickled Productions A New Brain Lisa Pipedream Productions Mame Agnes Gooch APPLAUSE! Musicals In Concert HMS Pinafore Buttercup Fraser Valley G&S Society The Mikado Katisha Metro Theatre Anything Goes Erma Metro Theatre 42nd Street Maggie Jones Metro Theatre Little Me Belle (Lead) APPLAUSE! Musicals in Concert Fools Rush Inn Principle Theatre Royale Barkerville Giggle Dam Dinner Theatre Headliner 2001 - 2008 Maz and Me's Dinner Theatre Headliner 1996- 2000 EDUCATIONAL THEATRE A Vision Maud Gonne Boston Conservatory Urinetown Pennywise Boston Conservatory Threepenny Opera Mrs.Peachum Boston Conservatory DEVISED WORK Pierrot Lunaire Principle Museum of Fine Arts -Boston Pub Culture Principle Vancouver Fringe Festival Phantasmagoria:Circus of Dreams Principle PUSH Festival Balls! Principle Revolver Festival FILM/INDUSTRIALS Les Filles Du Roi Mother Urban Ink. Dir. Corey Payette Same Boat Tina (Principle) Vancouver Film Festival/David C JonesThe Trevor Trilogy Trevor (Principle) Tomosuro Productions Shooting The Musical Featured Joel Ashton McCarthy Bachelor of Performing Arts Principle Douglas College RELATED EXPERIENCE
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Select Performance Media Coverage
"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.” -Ryan Mooney - Artistic Director Fighting Chance Productions
"Cathy Wilmot continues to amaze, and I dare say, is one of Vancouver’s best actors... Wilmot proves once again that not only can she sing and act, but that she is a terrific comedian as well.” - Mark Robins, Gay Vancouver
Mamma Mia! - Arts Club Theatre Company
"Cathy Wilmot as Rosie was definitely a crowd-favourite. Wilmot's frequent subtle antics throughout the show, outstanding dancing, and enthusiasm resulted in many laughs from the audience giving the production an extra spark.” - Alyson Eng, Broadway World, Vancouver
Wilmot nearly steals every scene as Rosie in Mamma Mia! “Take a Chance on Me”, she sings, and oh my, how can we resist her? There is no doubt Wilmot is a super trouper.” - Melanie Minty, Surrey Now-Leader
“It is Cathy Wilmot as Rosie who steals the show in a slapstick performance that sang louder than any voice on stage”. - Chelsey Stuyt, Vancouver Presents
“Cathy Wilmot, a gifted physical comedienne, steals every scene she’s in as Donna’s friend, Rosie.” - Lillian Jasper, My Two Cents
Sea of Stories
"Sea of Stories has the powerhouse singing and acting of noted Lower Mainland musical theatre treasure Cathy Wilmot – a performer who lives and breathes the idiom. Cathy Wilmot is the show stopper and scene stealer." - Melanie Minty, The Surrey Now
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
"The show also calls on a top-flight back up vocalist to play Hedwig’s cross-dressing boyfriend, an angry Serb with big lungs…more than meets the need with the superb singing and comedic acting of Cathy Wilmot.” - Peter Bernie - Vancouver Sun
"The stand-out of the show for us has to be (Wilmot’s) portrayal of the equally bitter Yitzhak. It was hard not to watch (Wilmot) even when she was not center stage as she projected her contempt towards Hedwig. And boy can that girl sing” - Gay Vancouver
42nd Street - Metro Theatre, Vancouver
“Wilmot captures the brash Maggie Jones and cements herself once again as one of this city’s finest character actors.” - Mark Robins
Sweeney Todd - Fighting Chance Productions, Vancouver
“Cathy Wilmot absolutely steals this show... and best of all, knows how to sing with pure beauty all the difficult passages in an almost operatic score.” - Peter Birnie, The Vancouver Sun
"Wilmot, who has proven her worth a number of times in previous Fighting Chance shows, once again proves her ample comedic skills and singing abilities – she is simply mesmerizing to watch.” - Mark Robins
"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.” -Ryan Mooney - Artistic Director Fighting Chance Productions
"Cathy Wilmot continues to amaze, and I dare say, is one of Vancouver’s best actors... Wilmot proves once again that not only can she sing and act, but that she is a terrific comedian as well.” - Mark Robins, Gay Vancouver
Mamma Mia! - Arts Club Theatre Company
"Cathy Wilmot as Rosie was definitely a crowd-favourite. Wilmot's frequent subtle antics throughout the show, outstanding dancing, and enthusiasm resulted in many laughs from the audience giving the production an extra spark.” - Alyson Eng, Broadway World, Vancouver
Wilmot nearly steals every scene as Rosie in Mamma Mia! “Take a Chance on Me”, she sings, and oh my, how can we resist her? There is no doubt Wilmot is a super trouper.” - Melanie Minty, Surrey Now-Leader
“It is Cathy Wilmot as Rosie who steals the show in a slapstick performance that sang louder than any voice on stage”. - Chelsey Stuyt, Vancouver Presents
“Cathy Wilmot, a gifted physical comedienne, steals every scene she’s in as Donna’s friend, Rosie.” - Lillian Jasper, My Two Cents
Sea of Stories
"Sea of Stories has the powerhouse singing and acting of noted Lower Mainland musical theatre treasure Cathy Wilmot – a performer who lives and breathes the idiom. Cathy Wilmot is the show stopper and scene stealer." - Melanie Minty, The Surrey Now
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
"The show also calls on a top-flight back up vocalist to play Hedwig’s cross-dressing boyfriend, an angry Serb with big lungs…more than meets the need with the superb singing and comedic acting of Cathy Wilmot.” - Peter Bernie - Vancouver Sun
"The stand-out of the show for us has to be (Wilmot’s) portrayal of the equally bitter Yitzhak. It was hard not to watch (Wilmot) even when she was not center stage as she projected her contempt towards Hedwig. And boy can that girl sing” - Gay Vancouver
42nd Street - Metro Theatre, Vancouver
“Wilmot captures the brash Maggie Jones and cements herself once again as one of this city’s finest character actors.” - Mark Robins
Sweeney Todd - Fighting Chance Productions, Vancouver
“Cathy Wilmot absolutely steals this show... and best of all, knows how to sing with pure beauty all the difficult passages in an almost operatic score.” - Peter Birnie, The Vancouver Sun
"Wilmot, who has proven her worth a number of times in previous Fighting Chance shows, once again proves her ample comedic skills and singing abilities – she is simply mesmerizing to watch.” - Mark Robins