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Renowned figure Pamela Anderson is slated to return to the theatrical stage, undertaking a new acting venture following acclaim for her performance in the film “The Last Showgirl,” which did not receive an Oscar nomination. The actress is poised to appear in a revival of Tennessee Williams‘ notable play, “Camino Real,” scheduled for this summer’s Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Lead Role in “Camino Real”
The 57-year-old performer is cast in a principal role in the production set for Williamstown, Massachusetts. The revival, directed by Dustin Wills, will feature Anderson portraying the character Marguerite Gautier.
Ensemble Cast
Joining Anderson in the cast are:
- Nicholas Alexander Chavez (known for “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez”) as Kilroy.
- Whitney Peak (from “Hocus Pocus 2”) as Esmerelda.
Performance Dates and Location
The stage production is scheduled to run from July 19 through August 3 at the festival venue in Williamstown.
About Tennessee Williams’ “Camino Real”
“Camino Real” is a play characterized by its surreal and dream-like elements. The narrative follows the journey of Kilroy, an American sailor who finds himself navigating a peculiar town where he encounters various historical and literary figures.

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Previous Stage Experience
Anderson’s upcoming role marks her return to prominent theatre work after making her debut on Broadway. She previously starred as Roxie Hart in the musical “Chicago” for an eight-week engagement in 2022.
Reflecting on her transition to Broadway at the time, the “Baywatch” star commented on the significance of the opportunity, stating it reached a level she had not previously experienced. She described the move as a “leap of faith,” mentioning her inherent inclination towards dancing and singing.
Reflecting on “The Last Showgirl” and Award Season
Last year, Anderson garnered considerable attention for her leading performance in Gia Coppola’s independent film, “The Last Showgirl.” In the movie, she portrayed Shelly, a veteran Las Vegas showgirl confronting an uncertain future after her long-standing act is discontinued.
Her portrayal earned her nominations for best actress from both the Golden Globe Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. However, she did not receive a nomination from the Academy Awards.
Regarding the possibility of an Oscar nomination, the actress commented earlier in the year that it was "not something I ever expected."
"Doing the work is the win," she stated. "That’s what I like to do, and I think we can lose sight of that sometimes in this whole crazy awards season, but it’s nice to be recognized, and it’s all a bonus."
The 2025 Best Actress Race
The leading actress category at the 2025 Academy Awards ultimately saw Mikey Madison win for “Anora.” The other nominees included Demi Moore (“The Substance”), Cynthia Erivo (“Wicked”), Karla Sofia Gascon (“Emilia Perez”), and Fernanda Torres (“I’m Still Here”).
Anderson’s Perspective on Her Career
Anderson previously shared her strong connection to the script for “The Last Showgirl,” describing it as a role she felt compelled to undertake, stating it felt like a matter of “life or death.”
The former model expressed a belief that she was capable of more artistically than her past roles had demonstrated, admitting she had felt a sense of resignation before this project. She articulated a desire "to be defined by what I do and not what has been done to me."