A Map of Doubt and Rescue A Play Author:Susan Miller Winner of the 2004 Pinter Review Prize for Drama, Susan Miller's play A Map of Doubt and Rescue is set in landscapes that include a small American town, Hollywood, the canvas of our history, and the struggle of those who try to make sense of it all as they endeavor to create and connect. . . . The editor of a newspaper writes a column that chron... more »icles human errors and mistakes, as he confronts flaws in his own character and relationships. A filmmaker puts her coming-of-age in the context of others whose lives were cut short. People who live in the same town are dealt a blow that strips them of their place in it all. And a young man tries to find his true voice in a world that doesn't always recognize or reward the original. . . . The characters who inhabit and run through the territory of the play are part of one another's lives sometimes directly and sometimes in ways that are revealed as time unfolds. . . . Susan Miller has rendered a multi-dimensional dramatic terrain at once familiar and spectacularly original, rich with character, incident, insight, and wordplay - an inspiring and poetic map that leads us toward the best in ourselves. In the words of Tony Kushner, the award-winning author of "Angels in America": "This is a lovely and ambitious play, suffused with generosity of spirit, from a writer whose courage, wit, and intelligence has always moved and inspired me."« less