Julia Miles «ULTIMATE»

: Produced over 100 plays and fostered hundreds of readings through "Julia’s Reading Room".

: Born in Georgia; later moved to New York to escape the segregated South. julia miles

: Initially studied acting at Northwestern and the Actors Studio before pivoting to production. : Produced over 100 plays and fostered hundreds

: Nurtured future stars like Maria Irene Fornes, Lynn Nottage, and Paula Vogel. Early Career & Personal Life : Nurtured future stars like Maria Irene Fornes,

Julia Miles was a pioneering theatre producer who fundamentally reshaped the American stage by championing women's voices. Frustrated by the lack of gender parity while working as an associate director at the American Place Theatre, she launched (formerly The Women's Project) in 1978. Her mission was to create a dedicated space for female playwrights and directors to thrive. Key Contributions

Miles is credited with breaking "the glass ceiling" for women in theater. Her work directly led to dozens of artists winning Tony Awards, Pulitzers, and MacArthur Grants. She remained a tireless advocate until her passing in 2020 at the age of 90. Remembering our Founder, Julia Miles | WP Theater

: Worked closely with figures like Sam Cohn and director John Wulp early in her career. Legacy and Impact