Suzie Miller is a creative force — a multi-award-winning international playwright whose breakout novelisation of Prima Facie became a runaway bestseller and global cultural phenomenon.
Join her at Seymour in conversation with acclaimed theatre and film producer Jo Dyer to celebrate her bold new novel, Inter Alia, released in Australia this September.
A gripping and deeply human story, Inter Alia delivers a searing exploration of modern masculinity, motherhood, and systemic justice. Blending the tension of a high-stakes legal thriller with the emotional depth of intimate family drama, Miller exposes the fragile compromises women must navigate within enduring patriarchal systems.
Drawing on her fifteen-year career as a human rights and criminal justice lawyer, Miller brings rare authenticity and insight to the page — illuminating the inner workings of the judiciary while interrogating urgent contemporary issues, from the subtleties of institutional bias to the pressures of the domestic load and the influence of the modern “manosphere”.
There will be activity in the foyer post-show for book purchase and signing.
Image credit: Sarah Hadley
Suzie Miller is an Australian/British writer whose internationally acclaimed work spans theatre and fiction. With academic foundations in science, law, and theatre, she grounds her storytelling in real-world urgency and emotional truth. Her debut novel, Prima Facie, adapted from her smash-hit solo play, became an instant bestseller and has been translated into ten languages. Her plays continue to tour globally, with major productions in London’s West End, on Broadway, and across fifty countries. She divides her time between London and Sydney.
Jo Dyer is a writer, literary curator, producer of theatre and film and former Director of Adelaide Writers’ Week and CEO of Sydney Writers’ Festival. She is a regular contributor to The Shot and the co-host of its weekly YouTube show, The Sunday Shot. Her writing has appeared in other publications including Crikey!, The Saturday Paper, Guardian Australia and Meanjin and she is the author of Burning Down the House: Reconstructing Modern Politics (2022). She is also the founder and Managing Director of independent production company Soft Tread, whose productions have been staged at venues including the Sydney Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music, the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai, and the legendary Tropicana hotel in Las Vegas.
Speakers Suzie Miller, in conversation with Jo Dyer
Everest Theatre
| Wed 30 Sep | 6.30pm |
|---|
The Everest Bar will be open from 5pm.
Approximately 60 minutes with no interval. No lockouts apply. There will be activity in the foyer post-show for book purchase and signing.
| Adult | $30 |
|---|---|
| Student | $20 |
| Book add-on* | $30 (RRP $34.99) |
$8 transaction fee applies.
*Book add on is available until 11:59pm 27 September
Reccomended for ages 12+. Contains adult themes. Filming and photography strictly prohibited.
If you have access needs, please contact our Box Office staff at 02 7255 1561.
The only authorised ticket seller for this event is Seymour Centre. If you purchase from an unauthorised seller, you risk that your tickets may be fake or invalid.
Everest Theatre
| Wed 30 Sep | 6.30pm |
|---|
The Everest Bar will be open from 5pm.
Approximately 60 minutes with no interval. No lockouts apply. There will be activity in the foyer post-show for book purchase and signing.
| Adult | $30 |
|---|---|
| Student | $20 |
| Book add-on* | $30 (RRP $34.99) |
$8 transaction fee applies.
*Book add on is available until 11:59pm 27 September
Reccomended for ages 12+. Contains adult themes. Filming and photography strictly prohibited.
If you have access needs, please contact our Box Office staff at 02 7255 1561.
The only authorised ticket seller for this event is Seymour Centre. If you purchase from an unauthorised seller, you risk that your tickets may be fake or invalid.
Suzie Miller is an Australian/British writer whose internationally acclaimed work spans theatre and fiction. With academic foundations in science, law, and theatre, she grounds her storytelling in real-world urgency and emotional truth. Her debut novel, Prima Facie, adapted from her smash-hit solo play, became an instant bestseller and has been translated into ten languages. Her plays continue to tour globally, with major productions in London’s West End, on Broadway, and across fifty countries. She divides her time between London and Sydney.
Jo Dyer is a writer, literary curator, producer of theatre and film and former Director of Adelaide Writers’ Week and CEO of Sydney Writers’ Festival. She is a regular contributor to The Shot and the co-host of its weekly YouTube show, The Sunday Shot. Her writing has appeared in other publications including Crikey!, The Saturday Paper, Guardian Australia and Meanjin and she is the author of Burning Down the House: Reconstructing Modern Politics (2022). She is also the founder and Managing Director of independent production company Soft Tread, whose productions have been staged at venues including the Sydney Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music, the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai, and the legendary Tropicana hotel in Las Vegas.
Speakers Suzie Miller, in conversation with Jo Dyer

