Rickie Wang

Birthplace:
Vancouver, Canada

Rickie Wang lives in Vancouver, Canada. He is in grade five, and his favourite subjects are drama and social studies. He loves singing, dancing, acting, songwriting, DJing and scratching. He also enjoys playing piano and guitar.  At a young age, Rickie has an impressive resume with numerous credits in film, television and theatre. Select theatre credits include Mr. Mistoffolees and Quaxo in Children’s Theatre of Richmond’s production of Cats, and Tiny Tim in Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol at the Arts Club Theatre, directed by Bobby Garcia. Rickie voiced the character Min in Heroes of the Golden Mask, alongside Christopher Plummer, released in 2022. Other credits include Vancouver Children’s Musical Festival, 6th Small Golden Bell Music Festival, CCTV Youth Talent Show (China), and Love Global Peace Charity Concert (SinoMedia). Film and television credits include Gumboot Kids (CBCKids) and Missed You at Rose Terrace. Most recently, in recognition of his talent and high achievement, in , he received three 1st place awards and two medallions in the Junior Voice Competition at Vancouver Kiwanis Music Festival.  Next Rickie will perform his original songs in Gateway Theatre’s Songs of Summer Concert, and play Kurt in the Arts Club Theatre production of The Sound of Music, directed by Ashlie Corcoran in the winter of 2022.

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