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Book SynopsisFrom London to DC to Australia to Los Angeles, Tim Miller has sold out shows in which he addresses issues of gender, immigration, homophobia, and censorship.
A Body in the O is an important addition to Miller's existing body of work, picking up from his show
Lay of the Land and moving into his more recent piece,
Rooted.
Trade ReviewTim continues the unabashed and purposeful sex-positive, embodied conversational style that remains a lifeline by appropriately demystifying queer experience, protest, and encounters with power. . . . His memoir-driven work does more than attempt a realist account of the events he speaks to; it also includes surreal, dream-inspired evocations of fear and possibility."" - from the foreword by Craig Gingrich-Philbrook, Southern Illinois University
""For an entire generation of queer artists working in the experimental theater world - including me - Tim led the way. His imagination, daring and vision continue to inspire us."" - Moisés Kaufman, playwright, director, and artistic director of Tectonic Theater Project