Philip Miles Orduña is a mixed, Filipino-American, New York-based playwright and screenwriter whose genre-spanning work tells complicated, poignant stories about place, love, family, and identity through the lens of his mixed heritage and unique upbringing across the country. He is an alumnus of the Sundance Institute / TAAF Collab Scholarship (2023/2024), where he developed an original half-hour comedy series under the mentorship of Susan Soon He Stanton (Succession, Dead Ringers). His plays have been developed with Great Plains Theatre Commons New Play Conference, Cherry Lane Theatre, Naked Angels’ Theater Company, The Lark, Fresh Ground Pepper’s PlayGroup, Royal Family Productions, and The New School for Drama. Miles is also a 2023 Bay Area Playwrights’ Festival Finalist, a 2023 Orchard Project Episodic Lab Finalist, a member of Access Theater Writers Group, Columbia University’s TV Writing Summer Intensive, and a founding member of The Nobodies Theater Collective. He is currently a writer’s assistant to writer/producer Frank Pugliese. BFA: Conservatory of Theater Arts at SUNY Purchase, MFA: The New School for Drama

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Philip Miles Orduña is a mixed, Filipino-American, New York-based playwright and screenwriter whose genre-spanning work tells complicated, poignant stories about place, love, family, and identity through the lens of his mixed heritage and unique upbringing across the country. He is an alumnus of the Sundance Institute / TAAF Collab Scholarship (2023/2024), where he developed an original half-hour comedy series under the mentorship of Susan Soon He Stanton (Succession, Dead Ringers). His plays have been developed with Great Plains Theatre Commons New Play Conference, Cherry Lane Theatre, Naked Angels’ Theater Company, The Lark, Fresh Ground Pepper’s PlayGroup, Royal Family Productions, and The New School for Drama. Miles is also a 2023 Bay Area Playwrights’ Festival Finalist, a 2023 Orchard Project Episodic Lab Finalist, a member of Access Theater Writers Group, Columbia University’s TV Writing Summer Intensive, and a founding member of The Nobodies Theater Collective. He is currently a writer’s assistant to writer/producer Frank Pugliese. BFA: Conservatory of Theater Arts at SUNY Purchase, MFA: The New School for Drama

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Philip Miles Orduña is a mixed, Filipino-American, New York-based playwright and screenwriter whose genre-spanning work tells complicated, poignant stories about place, love, family, and identity through the lens of his mixed heritage and unique upbringing across the country.

He is an alumnus of the Sundance Institute / TAAF Collab Scholarship (2023/2024), where he developed an original half-hour comedy series under the mentorship of Susan Soon He Stanton (Succession, Dead Ringers). His plays have been developed with Great Plains Theatre Commons New Play Conference, Cherry Lane Theatre, Naked Angels’ Theater Company, The Lark, Fresh Ground Pepper’s PlayGroup, Royal Family Productions, and The New School for Drama.

Miles is also a 2023 Bay Area Playwrights’ Festival Finalist, a 2023 Orchard Project Episodic Lab Finalist, a member of Access Theater Writers Group, Columbia University’s TV Writing Summer Intensive, and a founding member of The Nobodies Theater Collective.

He is currently a writer’s assistant to writer/producer Frank Pugliese.

BFA: Conservatory of Theater Arts at SUNY Purchase, MFA: The New School for Drama

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