Miroshnik received a Playwriting MFA from the
Yale School of Drama. Her play
The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls won the Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition and premiered at the
Alliance Theatre in the 2011/2012 season. It was produced again at
Yale Rep in 2014, directed by
Rachel Chavkin. Also in 2014, Miroshnik returned to the Alliance Theatre with the world premiere of
The Tall Girls. Miroshnik's plays are published by
Samuel French. She lives and works in Los Angeles. Meg Miroshnik is the recipient of a 2012
Whiting Award. She is a dramatic writer whose work features a heightened attention to language. Miroshnik's plays include ''The Droll{ A Stage Play about the END of theatre}, Old Actress, and an adaption of libretto for Shostakovich's
Moscow, Cheryomushki.'' She has studied at
Moscow State University and worked as a freelance magazine writer. ==Produced works==