Since forming Raincity Theatre in 2018, Chris Adams and Nicol Spinola have produced two musicals, Sweeney Todd, and, in 2019, Company.
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Since forming Raincity Theatre in 2018, Adams and Spinola have produced two musicals, Sweeney Todd, and, in 2019, Company. They took place in a Gastown retail shop and a Mount Pleasant art gallery, respectively. For Cabaret, the company is recreating a Weimar-era nightclub in an old bank building on the border of Railtown and Gastown.Article content
“In the end, we’ve always ended up with the best option for us, even if we didn’t know it at the time. All three venues that we’ve picked could not have been suited better to those shows.” “Unlike traditional musical theatre, where you have a giant stage and lots of space, our venue requires that we do a lot of planning to position the dancers.”Article content
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