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"Susan Miller
possesses one of a playwright's greatest gifts - the ability to
isolate those radiant, revelatory spaces where the lives of her
characters connect. I've rarely seen a young playwright so at home
in the dramatic form, or so capable of bringing feeling to life
on stage."
THE
VILLAGE VOICE |
| "Flux introduces an arresting
new writer. A sense of vertiginous panic runs throughout the play,
reflected in fastidiously nervy dialogue of exceptional freshness
and bite. Miller puts her sharp and highly literary verbal skills
consistently in the service of character."
Irving
Wardle/ THE LONDON TIMES |
| "Crisply directed, it often
grabs you. Author Miller offers a right-on look at a lady still
trying to cling to the idealism and passion for change. To her students
she says, "Thrill me or its over between us." Arriving
at the Second Stage for a limited run, Flux is worth a visit."
Jay
Sharbutt/ ASSOCIATED PRESS |
| "Genuinely experimental
in form, challenging in content, Flux establishes Susan Miller as
an important new writer. She describes relationships in deft, witty,
economical strokes, and in a rich language."
TIME
OUT - LONDON |
| "Susan Miller's
Flux is funny and tense and sad and speaks to whatever is going
on in your life. It captures the essential interactions with lovers
and other kinds of intimates more affectingly than any other new
play of the season.
OTHER STAGES - NEW YORK |

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