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Performance & Outreach Schedule for Pamela D. Chabora 2010/2011

May 15, 2010: Relocate to Theatre West Virginia.

May 17-August 24, 2009: Perform with Theatre West Virginia.
*Principal Performer in Hatfields and McCoys, Honey on the Rock, and Footloose and/or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
*Coordinate and Master Teacher of Acting of Professional Training Program.
*Undergraduate/Graduate Professor for Mountain State University for Summer Session.

August 2010: Serve as Coordinator/Chair of Adjudicated Workshops for Debut and Adapted Acting Exercises at the ATHE Conference in Los Angeles.

Fall 2010: Begin National Tour of The Belle of Amherst.

PRELIMINARY DETAILS FOR 2010/2011 "BELLE Of AMHERST" TOUR

September 7, 2010
Lashmeet-Matoaka
10:00 am - 50 min show

September 24, 2010
John Adams Middle School - Contact: Lois Green (principal)
Kanawha County
2 - 50 min shows - 9:30 am & 1:30 pm

October 1, 2010
Southside K-8 ( McDowell County)
The school by next school term will only be grades 6-8
50 min show - 1:15 pm

October 7, 2010
Mullens Middle School
50 min show - 1:30 pm

October 8, 2010
Oceana Middle School
50 min show - 1:30 pm

October 14, 2010
Buffalo Middle School - Wayne County
50 min show - 7:45 am

October 15, 2010
Wayne Middle School
2 - 50 min shows - 9:30 am - 1:00 pm

November 12, 2010
Blue Ridge Community College - Augusta, Virginia
Full show - 7:00 pm

March 11, 2011
Belington Middle School - Barbour County
50 min show - 9:30 am

May 3, 2011
Cabell Midland High School ~ Cabell County
50 min show - 8:30 am

FALL 2011: MERRICMACK REPERTORY THEATRE
Lowell, Massachusetts
(Belle of Amherst Production and Educational Tour)

Contact us for more details. info@emilydickinson.us


 


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