Pam's travelled extensively with her family, and has lived outside of London, England, in Singapore, and in eight US states. Having taught elementary school for a few years before starting her family, Pam soon caught the acting bug and graduated into an arts career as a performing artist for children...aka “Lady Amuck” For fifteen years, she performed zany antics and told countless interactive tales to children and adults in NJ, Singapore, NC, GA, and VA. She now conducts classes for seniors titled “Writing the 10-Minute Play,” as well as co-hosting a local TV station show "Page-to-Stage Readers’ Playhouse.” Pam has written 13 short plays, 3 full-length plays, and a children’s musical with Brooklyn, NY musician Ben Stiefel. Her plays have been produced and read by Blue Pearl Theater in Manhattan, FACT in Manhattan, Stage Works in Virginia, Panhandle Theater in Florida, John Chatterton Presents in Manhattan, The Grange Playhouse in New Jersey, The Shawnee Playhouse in the Poconos, PA, and Pantochino Productions in Milford, Connecticut. Her full length play, "Homefront Between the Lines" won the second selection round for the WPIC conference in Stockholm 2012!. It was also chosen as a reading at The Shawnee Playhouse, PA. While living in downtown Savannah, Pam wrote and had published a trilogy of "Hannah Savannah" Books for Children, concerning a ten-year old with a mind of her own. She's also written humorous prose, "The Lives of the Wits and Famous!" Through the Windmore Foundation for the Arts (VA), Pam founded the "Pen-to-Paper Writers." She was a board member of 'Black Box' of Asbury Park (arts incubator), Windmore Foundation for the Arts, as well as a board member with "The Little Theatre" of New Milford, CT. Pam collaborated with a member of “The Blue Man’s Group," David Anania, penning her lyrics with David's music and arrangement: "Bobbing for Apples in a Tub of Moonshine." Travis R. Steadman created the title of the song. "AND STILL MY HEART HAS WINGS is a screenplay penned from Pam's original story and is co-written with screenwriter, Aimee Lamb. It was a finalist in a first round through Cinequest Screenplay Contest in California. Pam is a member of The Dramatist Guild.
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