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Pamela Campbell BIOGRAPHY |
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Prince Edward Island's Pamela Campbell is a singer, actor, recording artist, voice therapist, teacher, music and theatre director, composer, choral conductor, administrator, and adjudicator. She holds a Master of Fine Arts (Musical Theatre) degree in Acting and Directing from Syracuse University, a Bachelor of Music (Honours) degree in Voice Performance from the University of Western Ontario, and a Graduate Diploma in Voice Therapy from the Boston Conservatory of Music.
Before returning to her native province in 1989, Pam performed and taught in various centres across Canada and the United States. She has appeared with - among others - the Canadian Opera Company, the Elmer Iseler Singers, Opera In Concert, The Charlottetown Festival, Syracuse Stage, Homefree Productions, TheatrePEI, and various symphony orchestras. With over twenty-five years of teaching experience, Pam has been innovative in many areas of music and theatre education, having founded organizations such as Concert Corner, The Charlottetown Music Studio, and most recently, Studio TaDa. In addition, she has held positions with such prestigious national and international institutions as The Banff School of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, Western Ontario Conservatory of Music, and The McClosky Institute of Voice.
In 1991 Pam released her first solo recording, For The Love O' Burns, based on the works of the Scottish poet Robbie Burns, and followed it with a one-woman stage show of the same name. A Nightingale Sang, her second recording and stage production featuring songs from the World War II era, premiered during the summer of 1992. In 1993, especially for her parents, she released a collection of their favourite hymns, entitled An Evening Prayer. In the summer of 1995, Pam premiered her one-woman musical, Wingin' It!, for which she also composed and arranged the music. She has since released a recording of Wingin' It! and has toured this show extensively, including an Off-Broadway run in New York City in 1998.
In 2003 Pam, along with Nancy Beck and Andrew Zinck, premiered the musical revue Amazing Gracie.
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