
The Curiosity of Chance
Comedy · Drama
Overview
It’s the ‘80s once again, new wave angst and genderbending fashion are all the rage, but new kid at school, Chance Marquis, is trying to find new ways to stand out. Being an odd and somewhat awkward teenager makes him the target of the school bully. To deal with this dilemma, Chance turns to the opposite ends of the high school spectrum for help. On one side is the flamboyant drag queen and at the other, the varsity jock, Levi Sparks with whom Chance develops a unique friendship.
Top Cast


Tad Hilgenbrink
Tad Hilgenbrink
Chance Marquis
Tad Hilgenbrink
Chance Marquis


Brett Chukerman
Brett Chukerman
Levi Sparks
Brett Chukerman
Levi Sparks


Chris Mulkey
Chris Mulkey
Sir
Chris Mulkey
Sir
Aldevina Da Silva
Aldevina Da Silva
Twyla Tiller
Aldevina Da Silva
Twyla Tiller


Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyze
Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyze
Hank Hudson
Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyze
Hank Hudson
Maxim Maes
Maxim Maes
Brad Harden
Maxim Maes
Brad Harden
Danny Calander
Danny Calander
Claire Vuoyant
Danny Calander
Claire Vuoyant
Colleen Cameron
Colleen Cameron
Sienna Marquis
Colleen Cameron
Sienna Marquis
Magali Uytterhaegen
Magali Uytterhaegen
V.P. Ophelia Smelker
Magali Uytterhaegen
V.P. Ophelia Smelker
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