Michele Schlossberg has been managing director of DMTheatrics since 2000.  After being accepted and then thrown out of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, she went on to a much more enjoyable stint at Oxford University in the Midsummer at Oxford program studying with Jeremy Irons, Rosemary Harris and several other well known English folks. Continuing on her collision course with fame she went on to Williamstown Theatre Festival to work with Austin Pendleton in Henry IV and as Estragon in Waiting for Godot. This led to lukewarm reviews and a case of bronchial pneumonia. Coming to New York in 1990, she took classes with William Hickey for 6 months and then disappeared from the stage for 12 years.

In 1999, she was dragged back in by her now-husband Frank Cwiklik to run lights for the classic Girls' School Vampire. After this, Michele directed and/or performed in over two dozen productions with DMT, notably as Cat in The Fugitive Girls!; Enobarbus in Antony and Cleopatra; and Ronnie in Who in the Hell is the Real Live Lorelei Lee?  Known by her casts as the Eva Braun of the backstage, she continues to be the den mother, whip cracker and fight coordinator for DMT shows. Feeling that this bio has shown her to be a well balanced and completely sane individual, she is done. Enjoy the buffet and tip your waiter.