30 ideas, 3 of them good
November 1-4

Your vote matters.
A performance by The Artful Conspirators

 

Vote for the best theatrical idea (and witness the worst).  The Artful Conspirators create an incubator for theatrical ideas that includes you, dear audience member, in the semi-Democratic theater making process.

NEWS: 
Gutenberg! The Musical!
is named Best Production of 2008 by the readers of Fort Worth Weekly (directed by David A. Miller for Amphibian Stage Productions, Fort Worth, TX)
Ayravana Flies wins at Samuel French Festival
Ayravana Flies, or A Pretty Dish by Sheila Callaghan and directed by David A. Miller is a winner in the Samuel French Off-Off-Broadway Short Play Festival.  The 33rd annual festival, which ran July 15-20, selected six plays for licensing and publication by Samuel French, Inc. The winning works were culled from a group of 40 plays included in the festival. Samuel French expects to publish the collection of winning plays in fall-winter.  More

David A. Miller is a NYC-based director, educator, administrator and playwright.  As a director, teaching artist, actor, stage manager or administrator David has worked with many of the best theaters in the country, including Seattle Children's Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Festival, Annex Theatre, Wooden O Theatre, Printer's Devil Theater, George Street Playhouse, McCarter Theater, Hangar Theater, Syracuse Stage, The New Acting Company, The Kennedy Center, Vital Theatre Company, Dixon Place and Amphibian Stage Productions where he is a Company Member.

David is currently an adjunct instructor at Wagner College in New York City.  David's leadership positions have included Director of Education at Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, NY, Artistic Director of CityKids Repertory Company (NYC). He was the Director of Educational Outreach at Seattle Children's Theatre. David is on the board of TYA/USA (formerly ASSITEJ-USA), an national service organization for theater for young audiences. 

He is proud to be a Drama League Director alumni and received his MFA in Directing at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.  For a full resume (PDF)