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Richard Skipper Celebrates Pamela Myers (1/03/2022)

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PAMELA  MYERS

Ms. Myers is the first graduate of the Musical Theater Program at the University of Cincinnati,  College Conservatory of Music in 1969. Upon graduation she was cast in COMPANY for which she was nominated for a TONY AWARD. She came full circle with the composer of COMPANY, Stephen Sondheim, back on Broadway in the revival of INTO THE WOODS in 2001 and starring in the regional Premiere of SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM at Great Lakes Theatre Festival in 2012. In 2014 she helped create and performed in SONDHEIM ORIGINALS at the Eugene O’Neill Center. She has also starred in regional theaters around the country in such shows as GYPSY, SWEENEY TODD, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, I DO I DO, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN and STEEL MAGNOLIAS.  She had the enormous pleasure of appearing in 2019 in RIPCORD at The Ensemble Theatre! In 1975 Ms. Myers had the rare distinction of working with Charles Schulz,  creating the role of Peppermint Patty in the musical SNOOPY.  She appeared with composers, Marvin Hamlisch and Jerry Herman,  with a stellar cast on IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE for PBS in 1988. While living in Los Angeles she had great fun guesting on numerous TV shows, such as HAPPY DAYS, ALICE, STARSKY AND HUTCH, MAJOR DAD and SHA NA NA.  She has guest starred with the BOSTON POPS, the CINCINNATI POPS and the CARNEGIE HALL TRIBUTE TO JUDY GARLAND. Recently she had the joy of directing COMPANY for Xavier University. She loves teaching Musical Theater Performance as well as Cabaret Performance and adores being a grandmother.

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