Josep Maria Miró (Prats de Lluçanès, Barcelona, 1977) is a playwright and theater director from Catalonia.
[1] [2] His plays have been translated into over twenty languages, with approximately 100 world premieres and numerous publications.
He has directed both his own plays and works by other authors, including El carrer Franklin (Franklin Street) by Lluïsa Cunillé, La voix humaine by Jean Cocteau/Francis Poulenc, and productions for the series Liturgical Dramas at the Monastery of Santa Maria de l'Estany in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
[8] His play Archimedes’ Principle, with over fifty productions worldwide, has been adapted into film twice: El virus de la por (The Virus of Fear) (2015) by Catalan production company Els Films La Rambla directed by Ventura Pons[9] ,[10] and Aos teus olhos (Liquid Truth) (2017) by Brazilian production company Globo directed by Carolina Jabor.
[11] In 2017, Sala Beckett of Barcelona organized a series dedicated to "The Theatre of Josep Maria Miró," and in 2024, La Abadía theater of Madrid programmed a series of his works under the title "Miro’s Universe.