The brilliant stage, screen, and voice actress, Melinda Peterson, has been performing professionally for more than 40 years. She was introduced to audio theatre in 1990 when she played all 17 of the female roles in Proctor & Bergman\u2019s Power which aired on NPR as a regular segment of John Hockenberry\u2019s Heat.\xa0
Since that time she has contributed voices to NPR Playhouse productions, including working with all-star casts on We Hold These Truths and Empire of the Air for Other World Media, as well as performing with the legendary Firesign Theatre on The Great Internet Broadcast for the Toyota Comedy Festival in New York. And she\u2019s traveled several times to Dublin to participate in Crazy Dog Audio productions for RTE, Ireland\u2019s public radio service.\xa0
Melinda is most proud that she was Norman Corwin\u2019s very favorite Lucretia Borgia in his The Plot to Overthrow Christmas. She\u2019s also led the casts of Agatha Christie\u2019s BBC Murders playing Agatha Christie herself.\xa0