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...Miller entered the Harvard theater scene full-throttle, launching a play during his freshman fall that he’d co-written the previous summer. Meant to inspire people to vote, “2004: An Election Year Odyssey” production was faced with a rather inflexible timeline. As he tackled this project, Miller revealed the initiative that would become characteristic of his endeavors at Harvard...
...Ultimately, I think what [my time at Harvard] did was help me identify what interests me and turn that into some kind of product,” Miller says. “I think I came into Harvard with this great passion for creating art, but I didn’t know how to look within myself and see what I found important and how to translate that into a finished work...
...Miller came to Harvard for theater. More precisely, he came to Harvard because they had no theater major and, he presumed, less theater politics as a result. After witnessing an alum’s films about Africa at his high school, Miller arrived with an aim to pursue...
...decision to do VES was sort of a decision that I wanted to create art for the rest of my life,” Miller says. “I realized at the end of high school that being creative was too important to me to just remain a hobby. I came here ultimately knowing I wanted to do VES and along with that knowing that I wanted to create art professionally or at least as a main part of my life...
...wanted to mount it before the election, and the only way that was possible was if I produced and directed it myself, which I did in the Adams Pool [Theatre] in October of 2004,” Miller says. “It was insane, because I just threw together whoever I could find, but it ended up being quite successful and sort of launched my theatrical career...