MUSICAL THEATRE MASTERCLASS with Gavan Pamer
Mungojerrie on the Fourth National Tour of CATS.
Monday, March 2, 2020 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM $25 Ages 8-Adults
Learn choreography from the musical CATS.
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Gavan Pamer is a director, choreographer, musical director, stage manager and actor and received his musical theatre training at Point Park University. He was Founding Artistic Director of Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center and Director of Theatre and Dance for Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School located in Midland, PA. He served as Artistic Director at Pittsburgh Musical Theater from 2001-2004 and was Associate Director/Choreographer for the national tours of The Goodbye Girl and Hello, Dolly!
He opened Pittsburgh CLO’s Greer Cabaret as Production Stage Manager for the original run of Forever Plaid and returned for My Way (Choreographer) and Xanadu (PSM). As a performer he toured nationally in CATS (Mungojerrie), 42nd Street and A Chorus Line and has performed with numerous theaters across the country including Pittsburgh CLO, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pittsburgh Playhouse Rep. Company, TheatreVirginia, Geva Theatre, Tennessee Rep., St. Louis Rep., Cincinnati Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, Ogunquit Playhouse, Gateway Playhouse and Cape Playhouse.
Gavan’s Temple Theatre credits include The Last 5 Years (Musical Director), Hoagy Carmichael’s Stardust Road (Musical Director), Oliver! (Fagin), Big River (Director/Choreographer), 1776 (John Adams), Beauty and the Beast (Cogsworth/Choreographer), Anything Goes (Director/Choreographer) and The Addams Family (Uncle Fester). Other notable performances include A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Hysterium), Man of La Mancha (Padre), Damn Yankees (Van Buren), Evita (Che), Chicago (Mary Sunshine), Blood Brothers (Mickey), Jesus Christ Superstar (Simon/Pilate), George M! (George Cohan), West Side Story, (Tony), Gypsy (Tulsa), Big River (Huck) and Peter Pan (Peter). Gavan was co-founder of LPPAC’s Henry Mancini Arts Academy, and served on the faculty of PMT’s Studio G and the Young Performers Institute, Carnegie Mellon University and Point Park University instructing students in dance, acting and musical theatre. He is a resident of Sanford, NC and the Director of Marketing and Development for Temple Theatre.