Artistic Statement

As a child, I was always fascinated with storytelling. I grew up watching The Young and the Restless with my dad and Desperate Housewives with my mom. My sister shared her love of reading with me and I have fond memories of going to Borders for the midnight releases of the latest Harry Potter book. These experiences shaped my understanding of story and structure, something that as I began to write my own stories, proved to be a valuable asset.

My plays deal with ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. They explore the intersections of faith and identity. I'm concerned with nuance.

I would say my writing is most influenced by the works of Quiara Alegria Hudes, Tony Kushner, and Tennessee Williams.

Frederick Miller

Artistic Statement

As a child, I was always fascinated with storytelling. I grew up watching The Young and the Restless with my dad and Desperate Housewives with my mom. My sister shared her love of reading with me and I have fond memories of going to Borders for the midnight releases of the latest Harry Potter book. These experiences shaped my understanding of story and structure, something that as I began to write my own stories, proved to be a valuable asset.

My plays deal with ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. They explore the intersections of faith and identity. I'm concerned with nuance.

I would say my writing is most influenced by the works of Quiara Alegria Hudes, Tony Kushner, and Tennessee Williams.