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Joseph Melnicoff Joseph Melnicoff was born in Philadelphia, and his love affair with the theater began when his parents took him to see the great Ethel Merman in Annie Get Your Gun when he was eight. He is currently working on a book, Poetry Set to Music: the Lyrics of Musical Theatre, and has plans to launch an internet series that will discuss and critique musical theatre. Joseph covers the theater scene in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area (commonly known as the "Metroplex" ) for dallas.broadwayworld.com. He has a Bachelor's Degree in American Studies from Boston University and holds an MBA from Drexel University. Headshot by Mike Morgan Photography





The Audience: The Most Critical Part of Live Theatre
October 25, 2006

Joseph Melnicoff discusses the most critical role of any theatrical experience: the audience.

OUT TAKES Dallas Presents Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
October 24, 2006

OUT TAKES Dallas presents its seventh annual lesbian and gay film festival. Feature films, documentaries and shorts will be screened.

Outstanding Direction and Performances Ignite Frozen
October 24, 2006

Theatre Three presents Frozen, a highly charged drama about self-realization in the face of a tragic loss with superior direction and performances.

Women & Wine Sponsor Preview Screening of A Good Year
October 23, 2006

Women & Wine sponsor preview screening of A Good Year, a new film starring Russell Crowe and Albert Finney.

Dallas Actress Celebrates Nearly Eighty Years as Entertainer
October 23, 2006

Dallas performer Ada Lynn discusses her nearly eighty years in show business and the secret to her continued success.

On-Stage Zombies Walk Among You in Night of The Living Dead
October 22, 2006

Dallas Children's Theater brings the cult horror film Night of the Living Dead to the stage in a production full of genuine terror.

Women in Film.Dallas Honors Four at Annual Topaz Gala
October 22, 2006

Women in Film.Dallas present the 22nd Annual Topaz Gala to honor women who have made outstanding achivements to Dallas Film.

High School Student Makes Professional Debut as Playwright
October 21, 2006

17 year old Dallas student Travis Mayo makes debut as professional playwright in local production.

It Came to Dallas 2 is Great Success For DPA
October 21, 2006

The Dallas Producers Association (DPA) presents It Came From Dallas 2, an evening of entertainment honoring the Dallas Film Community.

Glowing Performances and Top Direction Puts Edge in Cabaret
October 21, 2006

The Repetory Company Theatre mounts a superior production of Cabaret which benefits from outstanding performances and top-notch direction.

Theatre of Death: MBS Brings Back To Life Dying Art Form
October 19, 2006

MBS Productions displays a fascinating evening of Teatro Breve--a genre that was first created in the 15th Century and has been rarely performed for nearly a hundred years.

DPA Sponsors Event Featuring Locally Made Grade B Movies
October 17, 2006

The Dallas Producers Association announces It Came From Dallas 2, a Special Event featuring off-beat films made in the Dallas area.

Man of La Mancha's High Caliber Score Still Delights
October 15, 2006

The WaterTowerTheatre's production of Man of La Mancha demonstrates the show still possesses superior music.

The Real Inspector Hound is Genuine Good Fun
October 14, 2006

The Dallas Hub Theater highly entertains in their production of Tom Stoppard's one-of-a-kind play The Real Inspector Hound.

Garland Civic Theatre Offers Sign Language Interpretation
October 14, 2006

Garland Civic Theatre accommodates deaf patrons by providing sign language interpretation services.

Stirring Performances Keep This Big River Flowing Smoothly
October 13, 2006

Outstanding performances are the highlight of Garland Civic Theatre's presentation of Big River.

There's a Cabin in the Sky For You and For Me
October 8, 2006

Lyric Stage presents a glowingly sung production of a rarely performed musical first presented in 1940.

Dallas Symphony Orchestra Presents John Tesh in Concert
October 7, 2006

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents John Tesh and his Band in an crowd-pleasing evening of his music.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrel Norbert Leo Butz Delivers Hilarity
October 4, 2006

The Dallas Summer Musicals presents Dirty Rotten Scoundrels starring the fabulous Norbert Leo Butz in the role that earned him the Tony Award.

Brian Loncar: 'The Strong Arm' Attorney Makes Stage Debut
October 1, 2006

Legal counsel Brian Loncar, known throughout Dallas as 'The Strong Arm' Attorney due to his numerous TV commercials, discusses his stage debut in the Contemporary Theatre of Dallas production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.



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