Dominique Caillat
Dominique Caillat (born in Washington D.C.) is a Swiss playwright and writer. She lives in Berlin and works in German, French and English. Life and workAfter studying law and passing bar examinations in Geneva and New York City, Dominique Caillat briefly worked as an international lawyer before turning to literature and the stage, receiving a basic training in acting and directing.[1] In 1993, she moved to Germany and established in Burg Namedy, near Koblenz, the youth acting school "Theater in der Vorburg". Over the next 6 years, she wrote and directed 6 plays for her company, which soon became a regular guest at theatre events and festivals. In 1998, Caillat's play and production of Leb wohl, Schmetterling[2] (Farewell Butterfly), about the Terezin ghetto, won the Rheinland-Pfalz Youth Cultural Prize and was performed in the German Parliament for the Commemoration of the Victims of National Socialism, as well as in Terezin, Prague, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, among many other cities. Caillat closed the "Theater in der Vorburg" in 2000, to devote herself to writing fiction, non-fiction and plays. Her work focuses on sensitive political and social issues, and is typically based on comprehensive research.[1] Her past topics include the Third Reich, to which she devoted two plays, Leb wohl, Schmetterling[2] and Wir gehören zusammen,[3] as well as scenes for Hans Krasá's children opera Brundibár,[4] Prolog, Szene und Epilog, commissioned by the Vienna Chamber opera. She also wrote extensively about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, spending much time in the Middle-East conducting interviews on both sides of the Green Line. Her experiences are summarized in her book La Paix ou la mort – Dans les coulisses du drame isrélo-palestinien[5] (Peace or Death[6]). Her latest play, commissioned by the Swiss Academy of Natural Science,[7] deals with Charles Darwin, evolution and bioethics (La Confession de Darwin[8] and its German version Darwins Beichte). PlaysYouth Theatre
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