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Author, stage director and artistic director of the Théâtre Il va sans dire, DOMINIC CHAMPAGNE has written and staged more than ten productions, including Vacarme, Cabaret perdu (as past of a writing team), La caverne, L'asile, Don Quichotte (written in collaboration with Wajdi Mouawad), Korsakov, Lolita and Cabaret neiges noires (as part of a writing team). DOMINIC CHAMPAGNE earned great kudos for his sensational staging of L'Odyssée which he and Alexis Martin adapted from Homer's epic. For television, he has contributed to the series Les grands procès, collaborated in the creation of variety shows such as Les Jeux de la Francophonie, La Soirée des Masques and Le Spectacle de la Fête Nationale. He was also co-creator and artistic director of Le plaisir croît avec l'usage, and stage directed the magnificent Cirque du Soleil show, Varekai whose North American tour has thrilled audiences and earned excellent reviews. He partnered with René Richard Cyr to conceive and stage Zumanity before taking on the conception and staging of the Cirque de Soleil's Las Vegas show, Love. La Presse and Radio-Canada underlined DOMINIC CHAMPAGNE's "Huge Talent" when he recently won the Personality or the year 2006's Trophy. He is presently working on new shows, notably Paradis Perdu, in collaboration with the biologist and film-maker, Jean Lemire.


Last update 20.10.2008