Really Interesting Women

Suzie Miller

November 23, 2023 Richard Graham Season 1 Episode 115
Suzie Miller
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Really Interesting Women
Suzie Miller
Nov 23, 2023 Season 1 Episode 115
Richard Graham

Really Interesting Women - The Podcast

Episode 115      Suzie Miller


Suzie Miller is this country’s most successful playwright. 

 

Her recent play ‘Prima Facie’ has had sold out performances in Australia, London’s West End and New York’s Broadway and is now being produced in over 30 countries. Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer would have had the luxury of being able to choose any theatrical production to make her West End debut. She chose Prima Facie.

 

The response has been phenomenal. It has earned Suzie the prestigious Olivier Award in London for Best New Play.

 

Was it luck? Well, Suzie Miller’s ‘overnight success’ as some may put it, has been over 20 years and 40 plays in the making – and that’s not counting her legal career which has been a huge influence on her writing. 

 

She initially studied science and, realising that was not going to be the career for her, went on to study law.  A short stint in corporate law precipitated a move to the Aboriginal Legal Service, and eventually the Shopfront Youth Legal Centre in Kings Cross. And during this time, she was writing. 

 

Her first play in 2003 was based on her Kings Cross legal experience. It transferred from a fringe Sydney theatre to the Sydney Opera House. She was enjoying great local success but still had to juggle both playwrighting and the law for some time and then she came to a crossroads in 2009. 

 

Join me for our conversation as we discuss her career to date as well as her more recent plays, her debut novel (an adaptation of Prima Facie), several television projects and the enormous amount she puts back into the industry and its people (including me!). 

 

In an industry that can be fickle and unforgiving, Suzie Miller’s success should be celebrated. 



HEAD to the link in my bio to listen to this episode. 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history.

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Show Notes

Really Interesting Women - The Podcast

Episode 115      Suzie Miller


Suzie Miller is this country’s most successful playwright. 

 

Her recent play ‘Prima Facie’ has had sold out performances in Australia, London’s West End and New York’s Broadway and is now being produced in over 30 countries. Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer would have had the luxury of being able to choose any theatrical production to make her West End debut. She chose Prima Facie.

 

The response has been phenomenal. It has earned Suzie the prestigious Olivier Award in London for Best New Play.

 

Was it luck? Well, Suzie Miller’s ‘overnight success’ as some may put it, has been over 20 years and 40 plays in the making – and that’s not counting her legal career which has been a huge influence on her writing. 

 

She initially studied science and, realising that was not going to be the career for her, went on to study law.  A short stint in corporate law precipitated a move to the Aboriginal Legal Service, and eventually the Shopfront Youth Legal Centre in Kings Cross. And during this time, she was writing. 

 

Her first play in 2003 was based on her Kings Cross legal experience. It transferred from a fringe Sydney theatre to the Sydney Opera House. She was enjoying great local success but still had to juggle both playwrighting and the law for some time and then she came to a crossroads in 2009. 

 

Join me for our conversation as we discuss her career to date as well as her more recent plays, her debut novel (an adaptation of Prima Facie), several television projects and the enormous amount she puts back into the industry and its people (including me!). 

 

In an industry that can be fickle and unforgiving, Suzie Miller’s success should be celebrated. 



HEAD to the link in my bio to listen to this episode. 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history.

Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friends
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849