Deborah Münzer

Deborah Münzer began the Théâtre at the 8 years age in Pocket Théâtre directed by Fabienne Gautier. Later, it was raises with the Academy of the Center of Paris then at the House of the Academies. She also studied in New York, with HB Studio.

In addition, it followed studies in Performing art, option dramaturgy and has a DEA Public policies in Cultural policy.

In 1994, it integrates the Company Fabienne Gautier as an actress. In 2000, it assembles its own company of theater with the old ones of the Company Fabienne Gautier. In 2005, it creates the theater of Barnabe and puts in scene “Three weeks after the paradise” of Israel Horovitz, with Georges Claisse.

In 2006, she writes and puts in scene White Out for the five years commemoration of the attacks of September eleven.

In 2007, it returns on scene directed by Noam Morgensztern in Because that becomes a history, spectacle around the work of Charlotte Delbo created with the Higher National Academy of Dramatic art.

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