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The Company
In 1988 Captain Fantastic and the Dirty Brown Cowboy Productions
was formed by Kelly Finnegan and Mark Wiersma after graduating
from The Film and Theatre School in North Vancouver. After a series
of tours and creative projects, Kelly and Mark parted company
in 1993.
With the extremely successful tour of SEX, LIES AND STEREOTYPES
in the summer of 1994, which dealt with the issue of HIV and AIDS,
the company set a new standard in marketing by distributing 10.000
condom packages and support materials (Including outreach services
for each cities AIDS organization) throughout the tour. Not only
did performances receive critical and public acclaim but the marketing
arm received numerous accolades as well.
PKF (Patrick Kelly Finnegan) Productions was founded in 1995 as
a professional production company that would strictly express
Kelly's vision and commitment to the art. Since the first production
in 1996 of IF BETTY SHOULD RISE, the company has established a
consistantly high standard in both productions value and artistic
excellence. The company has also addressed such sensitive subject
matters as sexual abuse and the plight of the homeless. The company
is looking forward to many more years of creative and artistic
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