Lowe worked as a copywriter at Foote, Cone & Belding (True North) and later J. Walter Thompson (WPP).
After a stint as a senior VP and associate creative director at BBDO [6] she left the business full time and enrolled in Playwrights Horizons Theatre school where she was mentored by Robert Moss and Neal Bell.
It has been produced hundreds of times around the world and translated into over two dozen languages including French, Korean, Greek, Spanish, Estonian, Czech, and Icelandic.
The show opened at City Theatre Pittsburgh in 2003 and was then produced by Primary Stages off Broadway at 59 E 59 Theater in October 2004 with Eric Simonson directing.
[8] On the eve of the U.S. invasion of Baghdad, one man, an Iraqi museum curator plots to save the statue of Inana, Goddess of War and Sex, from destruction.
[10][11] Split, an original music conceived by and with a book by Michele Lowe and music and lyrics by Zoe Sarnak, tells the powerful story of Lillian, a former research scientist at Los Alamos during WWII, and her daughter Amy, as they embark on a road trip to the Grand Canyon in the summer of 1953.
This mother and daughter are bound by family ties and a love of science, but Lillian's secret goal is to set Amy's life on a different course.