Miller was born in Melbourne, Australia. She studied immunology and microbiology at Monash University and received a law degree from the University of New South Wales.[3] She then worked as a human rights lawyer and children's rights advocate; she also studied playwriting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and begun writing plays.[2] During this time, she met and later married Robert Beech-Jones, with whom she had two children.[2] In 2010, she moved to London with her family to pursue a theatre writing career full-time.[2] Miller now resides between London and Sydney.[3]
Miller's first play, Cross Sections, was based on contemporary stories from the experience of working as a lawyer for homeless youth in Sydney's red-light district (Kings Cross). It premiered at the Old Fitz Theatre before transferring to Sydney Opera House. A radio version of the play was recorded at ABC Radio and won the Australian Writers' Guild Award for radio.
Her two follow-up plays, Sold (a play about people selling their souls for materialism) and All the Blood and All the Water (tackling racism in Australia), both directed by John Sheedy, won the Inscription Award and a mentorship with Edward Albee. Sold was later produced at Theatre503 in London (2011) directed by Natalie Ibu.
Her most recent play Prima Facie (premiered 2019, Griffin Theatre) won the 2020 Australian Writers’ Guild Award for Drama, the 2020 David Williamson Award for Outstanding Theatre Writing, and the 2020 Australian Writers’ Guild Award across all categories of theatre, film and television. Its premier production earned 5-star reviews across all platforms.[4]
Recent works (2009–present)
Transparency premiered at The Old Museum Theatre with Ransom Theatre Company in Belfast in 2009 before touring Northern Ireland.
Driving Into Walls premiered at the Perth International Arts Centre at the State Theatre Studio Theatre in 2012. It toured Australia, including the Sydney Opera House.
In the Heart of Derby Park had its premiere season in Glasgow, Scotland with Oran M'or Theatre Company in 2013.
Onefivezeroseven premiered at the Perth International Arts Centre at the State Theatre Studio Theatre in 2014.
Caress/Ache premiered in 2016 at Griffin Theatre, Sydney, and had other productions in New Zealand.
Sunset Strip premiered in 2016 at Griffin Theatre then toured Australia with Critical Stages.
Snow White – The Opera, directed by Lindy Hume, had its premiere season at the Brisbane International Arts Festival in 2016.[5]
The Sacrifice Zone premiered in Toronto with Theatre Gargantua in 2016.
Velvet Evening Séance was developed by National Theatre of Scotland, Cove Park Artists Residency and Arts Scotland for a premiere season at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and then Lemon Tree Theatre.
Medea – A Feminist Retelling premiered at the La Boite Theatre in 2017.
Dust premiered with the Black Swan State Theatre in Perth, Western Australia, at the Heath Ledger Theatre in 2017. It won the Western Australian biannual Premier's Award for Literature.
The Mathematics of Longing premiered in 2018 at the La Boite Theatre, Brisbane, Queensland.
Prima Facie premiered in 2019 at the Stables Theatre, Sydney, directed by Lee Lewis; it has been staged at the West End in London and played from April to July 2023 on Broadway; it has been translated into several languages. Miller reworked the play into a novel in 2023.[6]
She received the 2005 Theatrelab Award and won the 2006 and the 2009 Inscription Award. She received the 2008 National Kit Denton Fellowship for writing with courage,[8] and the 2008 New York Fringe Festival. Overall, she received Excellence Awards for Outstanding Playwriting.
She was shortlisted for the Griffin Award 2009 and for the 2010 Australian Writers' Guild Award for drama. Miller has sat on the board of Playworks, Playwriting Australia, TRS, State of Play, Darlinghurst Theatre and the Australian Writers' Guild Theatre. She has been a judge for the Australian Writers' Guild for film scripts, plays and the Kit Denton Fellowship, and has sat on the Australia Council for the Arts literature board as a theatre peer. She is also on the reader panel for various theatre companies in Australia and London.
Miller has enjoyed many residencies throughout her career, in recent times these have included the University of Queensland (Creative Fellow 2018), Currency Press (2018 and 2019), National Theatre of Scotland (2014), National Theatre in London (2011 and 2009), Griffin Theatre Sydney (2012), Critical Stages NSW (2013), Theatre Gargantua Toronto (2013), and was the artist-in-residence at La Boite Theatre (2016 and 2015). She was attached to Ex Machina in Quebec with Robert Lepage (2012) and has been commissioned by companies in Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland and Canada. In 2006 and 2009 she was also mentored by US playwright Edward Albee.