Pam Parry Is Regarded As One of the Leading Professional Singing Voice Specialists in the UK
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Pam Parry is a Director of the British Voice Association and one of the leading professional Singing Voice Consultants in the UK. She trained at the Royal College of Music Opera School. and is an experienced performer in opera, oratorio, recital, jazz and cabaret. Pam currently divides her time between teaching, acting, writing, singing and directing.
A performance and repertoire coach, her clients include Sony Bmg, BBC, Australian TV, the NHS and numerous private clients including leading Jazz and West End performers and established and newly signed bands.
Pam specialises in working as a trouble-shooter and problem solver in speaking and singing, rehabilitation of the injured voice, and having successfully overcome voice crash herself, she has particular success in dealing with anxiety and stage fright. She has psychotherapeutic training in dealing with acute anxiety, depression and addiction. Pam has a unique viewpoint through her self-motivated education and experience as a performer and teacher to find out the ‘why and how’ of performing which has created a vast practical knowledge enabling her to empower performers.
Her performances include The Vagina Monologues at Komedia, Brighton, The Green Room at The Etcetera Theatre, Hippolytus at the White Bear Theatre, May Contain Nuts at the Hen & Chickens Theatre, Laughter in the Afternoon at the Landor Theatre, Weimar Cabaret at The Actors Centre, Confusions by Alan Ayckbourn at the New End Theatre, The Synergy Theatre’s production of Othello in Lewes and in the films Jenny & Friends, Desperately Seeking Dinosaurs and political satire I Am A Great Man.
She co-wrote and directed “Cradle & Fall” for Fold Up Theatre at The Camden Peoples Theatre in 2008. She has written and directed sell-out pantomime and cabaret shows for her band, “Naughty Chair” at The Joogleberry Playhouse and The Marlborough Theatre in Brighton. She is currently writing a comedy series.
She is the Specialist Singing Coach in the Voice Clinic at the Royal Sussex Hospital in Brighton and Vocal Diagnostician and Singing Teacher at the Central School of Speech & Drama, London. She has given numerous masterclasses and vocal workshops around the UK and lectured at the Wellcome Trust on voice crash.