
Islander Pamela Campbell made her debut as a clothespin on the Confederation Centre stage and has gone on to become a singer, actor, composer, recording artist, music and theatre director, voice therapist, and teacher. She holds an MFA from Syracuse University, a BMus from the University of Western Ontario, and a Graduate Diploma in Voice Therapy from the Boston Conservatory. Pam performed and taught in various centres across Canada and the USA before returning home to PEI in 1989. She has appeared with such organizations as the Elmer Iseler Singers, the Canadian Opera Company, Syracuse Stage, the Charlottetown Festival, PEI Symphony, and the Banff School of Fine Arts. Collaborating with Nancy Beck, Pam has toured extensively in North America with her original one-woman musical, Wingin’ It!, including a 1998 Off-Broadway run in New York City. Her recordings include For the Love O’ Burns, A Nightingale Sang, An Evening Prayer, and Wingin’ It!.