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Susan Miller, two time OBIE winner and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in Playwriting, is perhaps best known as the author/performer of the critically acclaimed one woman play, My Left Breast.

NEWS FLASH:

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Readings from The Best American Short Plays, 2004 - 2005

including Susan Miller's short play Reading List

At The Drama Book Shop, 250 West 40th Street, NYC

FREE and open to the public - reception immediately following


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October 2008: Susan Miller did 3 performances of her play My Left Breast as a benefit for the Vital Theatre Company.

Listen to a NYTHEATRECAST podcast of Susan Miller and Vital Theatre's artistic director Steve Sunderlin conversation about theatre: click here to listen

A Map Of Doubt And Rescue, won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and the 2004 Pinter Prize for Drama. It was also chosen for development at the 2004 Ojai Playwrights Conference in a workshop starring Judith Light. Map is published by University of Tampa Press.

Miller won her first OBIE for Nasty Rumors And Final Remarks, which was produced in New York by Joseph Papp at the Public Theatre, as were her plays, For Dear Life and FLUX, also produced by Second Stage. Her plays, Cross Country and Confessions Of A Female Disorder were staged by the Mark Taper Forum. Miller's other work includes Arts And Leisure; It's Our Town, Too, published in Best American Short Plays,; and The Grand Design, a finalist for Actor’s Theatre of Louisville’s Heideman Prize. The Grand Design was performed by Lily Tomlin and Eric Stoltz in a benefit for Cure Autism Now, directed by Robert Egan, and was done by Marsha Mason and Scott Cohen for Brave New World. Most recently, it was produced in Winner's Circle Moving Arts Theatre in Los Angeles as part of their 12th Annual One Act Festival, February through March 2006. The Grand Design has been published in Best American Short Plays 2003-2004.

Miller’s work has also been produced by Naked Angels, Trinity Repertory Co., and The Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, among others.

Miller served for three years as the director of the Legacy Project, a writing workshop for people with life threatening illness, which was held at the Public Theatre under a grant from the Lila Wallace Fund. She’s taught in the Dramatic Writing Program at NYU; The Writer's Voice at the Westside Y; Rutgers; Penn State; and UCLA.

Her articles have appeared in O, The Oprah Magazine, American Theatre, The Dramatist and Girlfriends.

As a screenwriter, Miller's work includes the original feature screenplays: The Last Thing We Ever Do, for Disney; Blessing In Disguise for Warner Bros.; The History Of Us for Caravan; and Becoming The Smiths, for Fox 2000, as well as the independent film, Lady Beware, starring Diane Lane. She has also written for ABC's "Thirtysomething" (Story Editor)" CBS's "Trials Of Rosie O'Neill" (Story Supervisor); NBC's "LA Law," and FOX's "Urban Anxiety," (Producer/Head Writer).

She was a Consulting Producer on the first season of the breakthrough, hit SHOWTIME series, "The L Word." Miller has joined forces with filmmaker Tina Cesa Ward to write and produce Anyone But Me, an exciting new webseries, which has been chosen by A4AMobile (creators of MyBroadway.com) for broadcast on mobile devices, as well as the web. Susan Miller is a member of the Dramatist Guild.


Susan Miller

Susan Miller


A Book by Susan Miller
A Map of Doubt and Rescue

A Map Of Doubt And Rescue
order online at amazon.com
or
order from University of Tampa Press


An Article by Susan Miller
"13 Questions"
appeared in Bark Magazine
July/August 2006 issue

Published 12/2007 in
"HOWL: A Collection of the Best
Contemporary Dog Wit
"
by Crown Books


RECENT NEWS

My Left Breast - performances

Eric Stoltz is filming "The Grand Design" written by Susan Miller from her play, starring Eric Stoltz and Frances Conroy (Six Feet Under).
In Post Production. Release date: 2008

Eric Stoltz directing Frances Conroy

Eric Stoltz, Susan Miller and Frances Conroy
 

Sweeping the Nation


Photography: Bruce Botnick

WINTER BENEFIT PREFORMANCE

Ojai Playwrights Conference presents THE BUSINESS

Allison Janney, Neil Patrick Harris and Richard Jenik in a scene from
Susan Miller's A Map of Doubt and Rescue


 

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