About

Little Dove Theatre Art was founded in 2006 by director and producer Chenoeh Miller.

For nearly twenty years, Little Dove has created theatre, workshops, and transformative experiences that explore love, connection, and what it means to be human.

At the heart of every Little Dove project is a simple belief:

Connection is not a luxury. It is essential.

Whether through performance, artist training, creative mentorship, or ritual practice, our work invites people to move closer—to themselves, to each other, and to the stories that shape us.

Drawing from physical theatre, Butoh, contemporary performance, live art, and the Theatre of Love methodology, Little Dove creates experiences that are intimate, courageous, and deeply human.

Theatre of Love

Over two decades, Chenoeh Miller has developed an approach to performance and facilitation known as the Theatre of Love.

Part artistic methodology and part philosophy, the Theatre of Love places relationship at the centre of creative practice.

It asks:

What becomes possible when we meet ourselves and each other with curiosity, courage, and compassion?

This question continues to guide Little Dove's productions, workshops, coaching, and community-building work.

About Chenoeh

Chenoeh Miller is an award-winning theatre director, producer, teacher, and creator of the Theatre of Love methodology.

Her work has been presented throughout Australia and internationally, including at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where her production Six Women Standing in Front of a White Wall received a Herald Angel Award and multiple five-star reviews.

Over the past two decades she has directed theatre works, programmed festivals, mentored artists, and created opportunities for thousands of performers and audience members to gather in meaningful connection.

Her influences include Antonin Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty, Butoh, Viewpoints, Suzuki Method, Marina Abramović, Pina Bausch, and the ongoing study of love as a transformative force.

Photographer: Martin Ollman