Pamela Gardner
Founder, Jubal Keys, Inc.
Gardner is an experienced Chief Executive Officer, with a demonstrated history of working in the performing arts industry.
Jubal Keys is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to producing films and stage plays that ignite meaningful conversations about the human condition and societal issues.
Screenwriter & Playwright
Pamela Gardner is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, who has called Atlanta, Georgia home for the past 25 years. Married with one daughter, Taylor, Pam’s artistic journey spans across music, theatre, and film. She pursued her passion for music and theatre at Georgia State and Emory Universities, ultimately earning a Master of Fine Arts from Spalding University.
Pam’s creative repertoire boasts several acclaimed musical productions, including “Baptism By Fire,” “When Sunday Comes,” and “King of Glory,” a beloved Christmas production presented annually for over two decades. Her work extends beyond entertainment, delving into social commentary and introspection. Pam’s musical “She Shall Be Called Woman” challenges biblical stereotypes of women’s roles in ministry, while “Believe” offers a poignant exploration of the miracles of Jesus through a passion play format.
Recognizing the power of storytelling to address societal issues, Pam authored “Choices,” a compelling youth drama tackling the complexities of peer pressure, which has resonated with audiences across the United States and Canada. In addition to her achievements in theatre, Pam has ventured into the realm of screenwriting, penning two captivating screenplays: “This Time Around” and “Fire from Heaven,” alongside “Piece of Cake.” Currently, Pam is in pre-production for her inaugural short film, “Toilet Paper and Panties,” which promises to shed light on critical social issues with her trademark blend of empathy and insight.
Past Production
Baptism By Fire
“Baptism by Fire” is a story of the Azusa Street Revival. The Azusa Movement depicted a time when all races and cultures worshipped together, no racism, sexism or classism; a period of undeniable unity.
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