In conjunction with her teaching studio she ran a successful theatrical agency called Extremely Talented Children. Pamela worked professionally in radio in the USA and has been involved with community radio in Sydney. She has also worked as an actor doing films, television, corporate videos and voice-over work.
She is a founder of the Berowra Musical Society, and had been involved in acting, directing and producing with community theatre groups for many years, including: B.A.T.S. and Westleigh Players.
While finishing off a second degree in theatre studies at UNE, one of the courses Pamela did involved presenting classical theatre to a modern audience, and from this PJE Presents evolved. Because of her teaching and directing she has maintained contact with so many of her students, who she considers to be very talented, so the company was formed.
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Devanahalli is a town in India with about 30,000 residents. It is about 30 km North of the city of Bangalore (pop: 6 million). Most of the people of the region live in villages surrounding Devanahalli. The average income is just $1 per day and the average schooling is for 2 years. There are about 60 children in the orphanage. It costs around $12,000 p.a. to run the orphanage - $20 per month for each child. The children receive full primary and secondary schooling. After minimal production costs, the proceeds from the play go towards these children.