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God Save Queen Pam: Show Review by Andrea Santo Felcone

Perhaps watching Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials has left you wanting more, more of what it must be like to be an American living in the world of the British Monarchy. While we can all speculate on what that might entail, Erin Murray Quinlan has created a delightfully delicious version of an American transplanted in the British Monarchy in her musical comedy, “God Save Queen Pam.”

In “God Save Queen Pam,” the entire royal house of Edevane has died out, leaving only one distant living heir, an American bartender from Secaucus, New Jersey. One day Pam Duffy is tending bar in Secaucus, in her Hawaiian-print shirt, mixing her signature cocktails, eating any leftover shrimp she can get her hands on, and the next … she is being squeezed into the role of Queen of England, in a peach pastel matching skirt-suit, having to endure endless coaching on how to behave as the matriarch of British royalty. “Behave” being the operative word, as Pam Duffy has trouble behaving and taking orders. But, Pam’s up for anything, especially since the “Divine Right of Queen” will look great on her LinkedIn account.

Pam as “Queen Pam” plays the traditional role for a … Continue reading..



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