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Philip Miles Orduña is a mixed, Filipino-American, New York-based playwright and screenwriter who tells complicated, poignant stories about place, love, family, and identity through the lens of his mixed Filipino heritage and unique upbringing in San Francisco, Syracuse, and Des Moines, IA .
His plays and screenplays have been developed and produced through The New School, Cherry Lane Theatre’s Tongue Series, Naked Angel’s 1st Monday’s reading series, Royal Family Productions, and The Lark.
Miles is a 2023/24 Sundance Institute/TAAF Collab Scholarship recipient, a 2023Great Plains Theater Commons New Play Conference participant, a 2022 Sundance Episodic Lab finalist, a 2023 Bay Area Playwright's Festival Finalist, a 2023 Orchard Project Episodic Lab Finalist, a Royal Family Productions 2022 Emerging Artist, a member of Access Theater Writers Group (2021 – 2022), Columbia University’s TV Writing Summer Intensive (2013) and a member of Fresh Ground Pepper’s BRB Retreat (2022)
BFA: Conservatory of Theater Arts at SUNY Purchase, MFA: The New School for Drama
  • Writer (1 Credit)
    Saint Malo
    Television Script
College
The New School for Drama
MFA in Playwriting
20162019
College
Conservatory of Theater Arts at SUNY Purchase
Dramatic Writing
20082012
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