About
PlayFighting.ca is a blog of Vancouver fight choreographer David McCormick.
I teach actors safe and effective stage combat, customized for a play/film or in a school environment.
Play Fighting is both “Fighting in Plays” (stage combat) and “Fighting for Fun” (personal interest). Although we have a category for Historical Accuracy that includes practical martial arts, our aim is not “Fighting for Real”. All stage combat is based on some reality of violence, and learning what real fighting looks like is important. However, stage combat is the illusion of violence, so I teach techniques that are safe for the performers, and tell a clear story for the audience, even though that might not be how a “real” technique would work.
I love to see (and to create) realistic fights. PlayFighting is about bringing together the elements that make a fight look great on stage and screen. Those elements are:
- Safety of the performers and the audience. This includes the fitness of the actors.
- Storytelling: That the action makes sense for the characters involved.
- Style: That the techniques look great and have grounding in history and geography.
If you love the illusion of violence, keep checking in with us. If you have a project that requires a fight choreographer who will build Safety, Storytelling and Style into every act of aggression, hire me. If you need an actor who can fight with any weapon your script demands, cast me. Here are my Resume and Headshots.

