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When I meet Suzie Miller on the Sydney Opera House forecourt, I immediately apologise for the weather: what should be a dazzling view of the harbour in mid-afternoon sun is instead overcast, drizzly and cold. She breezily waves it off – she’s just returned from London, so everything feels warm. It is the first of many signs of the glass-half-full optimism that fuels the Australian playwright – and...
Suzie Miller: ‘Someone actually said to me, ‘Oh, women can’t write plays’’ | Huntaegis