ACTOR/SINGER WHO MOVES WELL (EMC)

       

               Chabora heads off in May 2013 to play Miriam in HIDDEN at Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts at Thingamajig Theatre in Colorado, followed by a stint with Theatre West Virginia as the Wicked Witch Of The West in The Wizard Of Oz, and closing the summer with Miss Marple in A Murder Is Announced at Acadia Repertory on Mount Desert Island, Maine. She also serves as a principal performer and Master Teacher of Acting for the Professional Training Program for Interns at Theatre West Virginia, at Acorn Productions, and at Centerstage Performing Arts in Maine. During her 30 years as a specialist in actor training, she has also maintained a career in professional theatre as an actress, singer, director and choreographer. Recent roles include Daisy in Driving Miss Daisy at the Round Barn Theatre, Golde and Yente in the 2011/2012 national tour of Fiddler On The Roof, Amanda in The Glass Menagerie, Eulalie Shinn in The Music Man, Miss Lynch in Grease, Evil Stepmother in Cinderella, Ethel in Footloose, and Mayor Matilda in All Shook Up. Chabora’s most cherished performance venture has been her portrayal of Emily Dickinson in the one woman show, The Belle Of Amherst which has toured nationally for the past seven years.  In addition to all these activities, Chabora also enjoys serving as free-lance acting/voice/movement coach and master teacher.          

Contact Master Teacher of Acting and Certified Lessac Voice Specialist, Dr. Pamela Chabora, for information on private actor training and voice coaching at (207) 655-1172 or pamela.chabora@gmail.com

Driving Miss Daisy
Mayor Matilda

*We attended your 2:00PM, October 27 performance of the play, Driving Miss Daisy.  All of the nuances of the main character, down to mannerisms and hand motions, quickly established her as lifelike . . . real.  Her role, and that of the driver, were carried out masterfully.  Both the humor embedded in the script, and the ability of the on-stage performers to reach out and engage the audience as real-life characters, made for a most wonderful experience.  They brought us -- no, they pulled us -- into their worlds.

*For ninety minutes, we were transformed into an earlier time.

*We had invited our daughter, Julie, to attend with us.  Diving home, we were able to discuss the themes presented in this production.  She did not understand the concept of "bigotry", and we were able to explain that bigotry is dislike or hate for a person, not because of anything they did
or did not do, but because of who they are.

*Well directed, superbly acted, and presenting a theme that is oh so relevent during this time when history is repeating itself.


 

 
 

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