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  1. Wajdi Mouawad, OC, (born 1968) is a Lebanese-Canadian writer, actor, and director. He is known in Canadian and French theatre for politically engaged works such as the acclaimed [1] play Incendies (2003). His works often revolve around family trauma, war, and the betrayal of youth.

  2. Biography. Wajdi Mouawad grew up in Lebanon, became a teenager in Paris and a young adult in Quebec. A 1991 graduate of Canada's National School of Dramatic Arts, he has adapted and directed contemporary and classical plays, as well as his own texts.

  3. Jun 7, 2011 · Wajdi Mouawad, actor, director, translator, playwright (b at Deir el Kamar, Lebanon 16 Oct 1968). Wajdi Mouawad is a rarity in theatre because of his multiple talents and ability to appeal to different generations and cultures.

  4. Canadian Origin: Montreal, Quebec. Wajdi Mouawad is a Lebanese-Canadian writer and actor. He is the author of Scorched, Tideline, Forests and Heavens, among many others. His plays have been translated into more than twenty languages and presented all over the world. Mouawad is also the artistic director of the National Arts Centre’s French ...

  5. Wajdi Mouawad was born in Lebanon and grew up in Beirut and Paris, France before immigrating to Canada and settling in Montreal. A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, Mouawad has been involved in the theatre in many capacities: writer, adapter, translater, actor and director.

  6. Wajdi Mouawad was born in Lebanon in 1968 and grew up in Beirut and Paris, France, before immigrating to Canada and settling in Montreal. A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, Mr. Mouawad has been involved in the theater in many capacities: writer, adapter, translator, actor, and director.

  7. Jun 13, 2024 · Who is Wajdi Mouawad? Wajdi Mouawad was born on October 16, 1968 in Deir el-Qamar, Lebanon. His childhood was marked by the Lebanese civil war, a conflict that forced his family to leave the country in 1977. After passing through France, they finally settled in Quebec, Canada, in 1983.

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