Thursday, May 23, 2013 Sivan 14, 5773

Michael Elkin

Features Editor
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Barrack Hebrew Academy planned a special exhibit as well as a talk by a member of Schindler's List in commemoration of the Holocaust.
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The Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life in Horsham late last month saluted 21 residents who will be turning 100 or more this year.
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Phyllis and Darren Sudman , founders of the Simon Fund, have been named “Heroes Among Us,” by People magazine. The couple created the fund seven years ago to commemorate their son Simon, who died at the age of 3 months from an undiagnosed heart problem. Philadelphian Rabbi Aryeh Spiro , author of Push Back: Reclaiming Our American Judeo-Christian Spirit, was...
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An Upper Dublin teen raises the ante for remembering victims of the Holocaust.
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Who is she wearing? At the 10th annual “In Fashion!” luncheon/ fashion show benefiting and presented by the Cancer Support Community of Philadelphia, all the models — all cancer survivors — wore featured designer Ippolita and her Fall/Winter 2012 Collection. At the event at Neiman Marcus at King of Prussia Plaza, the models’ stories were narrated by event co-chairs Pam...
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Profile

Michael Elkin has worked as the Exponent Arts & Entertainment and Features editors for some 40 years.

He has won some 40 national and regional writing awards over his career as well as three fellowships in playwriting and screenwriting from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

His arts articles — including working as a jazz critic for the Evening and Sunday Bulletin; book reviewer for the Philadelphia Inquirer; and rock reviewer/TV writer for the Camden Courier-Post  — and op-eds have appeared throughout North America; his plays have been staged internationally, including runs in Romania — one play running for  five years —  Israel, Germany, Los Angeles and, locally, the Walnut Street Theatre and People's Light and Theatre Company. He is a  Tony Award voter and is a member of a national new play selection committee handing out an annual award to an  up-and-coming playwright.

He worked as a mentor with the Philadelphia Young Playwrights' outreach program to area high schools and at one point headed up the playwriting program at the Walnut Street Theatre School.  His play "Cries in the Night" was cited in the book "The Best Plays of 1992-93," in the "New Plays From Around the Country" category. His travel articles have appeared nationally and he has worked as a travel editor for Fodor's Travel Guides.

As a screenwriter, he  was asked by filmmaker John Frankenheimer ("Birdman of Alcatraz," "The Manchurian Candidate"), with whom he then worked,  to write a script for Frankenheimer to direct.

He has moderated and taken part in national conferences both here and in New York on topics ranging from hip-hop/rap to theater to comedy and has served as a board member of film and theater arts groups.

Elkin has appeared on area TV and radio shows and served as arts critic for the cable program "Our Town." He has been cited in reference books for his investigative work on TV as an influential social medium. For his expertise in film and theater, Elkin was asked to — and did — serve as on-screen interviewer of actor Richard Dreyfuss in a documentary about the American Music Theater Festival, with which Dreyfuss was involved.

A graduate of Temple University — he also studied screenwriting at New York University and attended the University of Houston Bates School of Law — Elkin was honored to be Temple's commencement speaker in the mid-90s. He also taught journalism at Temple as well as screenwriting at La Salle University.
 

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