Suzanne Maynard Miller
Suzanne Maynard Miller’s plays include Young Love, Flirting with the Deep End (Dramatic Publishing, 2007); Beatrice; The Handwriting, The Soup and The Hats; and Abigail’s Atlas. Her work has been seen in New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Providence, New Haven and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Maynard-Miller has taught playwriting and creative writing at Brown University and at the Rhode Island School of Design, and has been an artist-in-residence at public schools in Seattle, Providence, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. In addition, Maynard-Miller has worked with students at Seattle Children’s Theater and Hunter College to create their own plays for production. She has also conducted workshops for female inmates at the Adult Correctional Institution in Rhode Island.
Maynard-Miller was a company member of Annex Theater (Seattle WA) and a founding member of the Seattle Playwrights Alliance.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Maynard-Miller received her MFA in playwriting from Brown University, where she studied with Paula Vogel, Charles Mee, Aishah Rahman, and Mac Wellman.