Catherine Filloux

CATHERINE FILLOUX (Playwright/Librettist) is an award-winning French Algerian American playwright and librettist who has been writing about human rights for many decades. Filloux’s plays and libretti have been produced in the U.S., internationally, and are widely published, anthologized and written about. Catherine’s new trilogy of plays about the environment includes “Olivia,” “Medusa,” and “Deep Time,” developed as part of The Olivia Project at a variety of theaters in New York City. Her new play “Trip of a Lifetime” about Usha Vance is being developed with Hypokrit NYC. Filloux’s epistolary play “Third Person,” about youth and war, recently premiered at CultureHub in New York City, and her new opera “Allegra & the Cello, in Movements” (composer, Julia Schwartz) will premiere in New York...

CATHERINE FILLOUX (Playwright/Librettist) is an award-winning French Algerian American playwright and librettist who has been writing about human rights for many decades. Filloux’s plays and libretti have been produced in the U.S., internationally, and are widely published, anthologized and written about. Catherine’s new trilogy of plays about the environment includes “Olivia,” “Medusa,” and “Deep Time,” developed as part of The Olivia Project at a variety of theaters in New York City. Her new play “Trip of a Lifetime” about Usha Vance is being developed with Hypokrit NYC. Filloux’s epistolary play “Third Person,” about youth and war, recently premiered at CultureHub in New York City, and her new opera “Allegra & the Cello, in Movements” (composer, Julia Schwartz) will premiere in New York City in 2026. Her play “How to Eat an Orange” was commissioned by INTAR, with the premiere at La MaMa in New York City. Her new play “White Savior” was nominated for The Venturous Play List.

Other work includes: Filloux’s livestream web drama “turning your body into a compass” at CultureHub, NYC; “whatdoesfreemean?” at Nora’s Playhouse, NYC; “Kidnap Road”, La MaMa, NYC; “Selma ‘65”,
NYC and U.S. tour; “Luz” at La MaMa and Looking for Lilith in Louisville, KY. “Dog and Wolf”
(59E59 Theaters/Watson Arts, NYC and “Dog and Wolf” Community Outreach Project.); “Killing the
Boss” (Cherry Lane Theatre, NYC); “Lemkin’s House” (Rideau de Bruxelles, Belgium; McGinn-Cazale
Theatre & 78th Street Theatre Lab, NYC; Kamerni teatar 55, Sarajevo, Bosnia); “The Beauty Inside”
(New Georges, NYC and InterAct, Philadelphia; and translated into Arabic for a workshop at ISADAC in
Rabat, Morocco; and produced in Northern Iraq, in Kurdish by ArtRole.) “Eyes of the Heart” (National
Asian American Theatre Co., NYC); “Silence of God” (Contemporary American Theater Festival
[CATF], WV); “Mary and Myra” (CATF and Todd Mountain Theater, NY); “Arthur’s War” (commissioned by Theatreworks/ USA, NYC); “Photographs From S-21”, a short play produced throughout the world; “Escuela del Mundo” (commissioned by The Ohio State University, Columbus and Ohio tour.)

Filloux is the librettist for four produced operas: “New Arrivals” (Houston Grand Opera, composer John Glover); “Where Elephants Weep” (Chenla Theatre, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, composer Him Sophy) broadcast on Cambodian national television and on Broadway on Demand; “The Floating Box” (Asia Society, NYC, composer Jason Kao Hwang) an Opera News Critic’s Choice and released by New World
Records. Catherine is co-librettist with composer Olga Neuwirth for the opera “Orlando”, premiere at the Vienna State Opera and the 2022 Grawemeyer Award winner. “Orlando” is the first opera by a woman composer and woman librettist at the Vienna Staatsoper and recently premiered in Berlin at the Komische Opera. Filloux’s new musical “Welcome to the Big Dipper” (composer Jimmy Roberts, co-book writer John Daggett) premiered Off-Broadway at the York Theatre in New York City and the original Off-Broadway cast recording is by StarVista Music; it was a National Alliance for Musical Theatre finalist.

Catherine has traveled for her plays to conflict areas including Bosnia, Cambodia, Guatemala, Haiti, Iraq; and to Sudan and South Sudan on an overseas reading tour with the University of Iowa's International Writing Program. Filloux was invited to Belfast, Northern Ireland for the Henry Smith Artist in Residence
Programme with The Derry Playhouse. She served as a Juror on the first all-women jury for Sarajevo’s MES
International Theater Festival and developed the Oral History Project “A Circle of Grace” with the Cambodian Women's Group at St. Rita’s Refugee Center in Bronx, NY. Filloux was Playwright Facilitator for the International Playwright Retreat at La MaMa Umbria in Italy and was a Fulbright Senior Specialist in Morocco and Cambodia. She received her French Baccalaureate in Philosophy with Honors in Toulon,
France, and her M.F.A. at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing. A speaker and activist, Catherine is the cofounder/co-director of Theatre Without Borders and is featured in the documentary film “Acting Together on the World Stage." www.catherinefilloux.com

Scripts

WHITE SAVIOR

by Catherine Filloux

Synopsis

Set in present day, in this comedy-drama Jean Hatch, a white senior researcher for a large human rights organization, has cut off ties with her conservative, older sister Susan Marin, a stay-at-home mom, due to their differing ideologies. Jean declines to attend Susan's half-Cuban daughter Theresa's high school graduation party, even though Jean is Susan's only family. When Edward Johnson Town, a black professor...

Set in present day, in this comedy-drama Jean Hatch, a white senior researcher for a large human rights organization, has cut off ties with her conservative, older sister Susan Marin, a stay-at-home mom, due to their differing ideologies. Jean declines to attend Susan's half-Cuban daughter Theresa's high school graduation party, even though Jean is Susan's only family. When Edward Johnson Town, a black professor and journalist makes a controversial social-media post about Jean’s congressional testimony that goes viral, Susan surprisingly jumps in to defend her younger sister, which sets in motion the unlikely meeting of these three at the Desert Cactus Motel in Texas. And Susan’s daughter, Theresa, decides against her parents’ wishes to take a gap year to do some work at the border. In the desert, full of jumping cactus, these four people unpredictably face their futures together.

Selma '65

by Catherine Filloux

Synopsis

In remembrance of the Selma Voting March, award-winning playwright Catherine Filloux brings to life the interconnected stories of Viola Liuzzo, white civil rights activist, and Tommy Rowe, FBI informant, undercover with the Ku Klux Klan.

In remembrance of the Selma Voting March, award-winning playwright Catherine Filloux brings to life the interconnected stories of Viola Liuzzo, white civil rights activist, and Tommy Rowe, FBI informant, undercover with the Ku Klux Klan.

LUZ

by Catherine Filloux

Synopsis

LUZ exposes the global scale of gender-based violence and the collusion between human rights and corporate law practices. From the garbage dump in Guatemala City, to the tent cities in Haiti, to the toxic oil ponds where birds expire, Luz, Helene and Zia search for hope in the unlikeliest in-between places. A play that is at once volatile and tender, entertaining and surreal.

LUZ exposes the global scale of gender-based violence and the collusion between human rights and corporate law practices. From the garbage dump in Guatemala City, to the tent cities in Haiti, to the toxic oil ponds where birds expire, Luz, Helene and Zia search for hope in the unlikeliest in-between places. A play that is at once volatile and tender, entertaining and surreal.

"whatdoesfreemean?"

by Catherine Filloux

Synopsis

“whatdoesfreemean?” follows the journey of an African-American woman serving a long sentence for a drug offense. Mary ends up in solitary confinement where she struggles to maintain her sanity as she fights off hallucinations who appear as characters. The play takes the audience into her psychic world. We travel alongside her self-guided intellectual and emotional journey into the nature of freedom, both...

“whatdoesfreemean?” follows the journey of an African-American woman serving a long sentence for a drug offense. Mary ends up in solitary confinement where she struggles to maintain her sanity as she fights off hallucinations who appear as characters. The play takes the audience into her psychic world. We travel alongside her self-guided intellectual and emotional journey into the nature of freedom, both physical and psychological as Mary’s external and internal experience unfolds on stage in the present, in memory and the fantasies that help her survive.

Kidnap Road

by Catherine Filloux

Synopsis

While Ingrid Betancourt, a former senator and anti-corruption activist, was running for President of Colombia in 2002, she was kidnapped by the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, a Marxist revolutionary terrorist organization, better known as FARC. The Woman narrates this story, through “intrusive memory,” a symptom of PTSD. She grapples with an ever-present series of moments in her life as the play...

While Ingrid Betancourt, a former senator and anti-corruption activist, was running for President of Colombia in 2002, she was kidnapped by the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, a Marxist revolutionary terrorist organization, better known as FARC. The Woman narrates this story, through “intrusive memory,” a symptom of PTSD. She grapples with an ever-present series of moments in her life as the play shifts in time and place via fragmentary scenes in a variety of locations. Throughout the play are the Woman’s meditations on why she made her political choices; and a play-within-a-play film noir twist reveals the Woman’s past with Camus, the theater and existentialism.

DOG AND WOLF

by Catherine Filloux

Synopsis

When Jasmina, a political refugee seeking asylum in the U.S., suddenly disappears, her wheelchair-driven lawyer must track her down. Who is the dog? Who is the wolf? A psychological and political play of intrigue, identity and pursuit.

When Jasmina, a political refugee seeking asylum in the U.S., suddenly disappears, her wheelchair-driven lawyer must track her down. Who is the dog? Who is the wolf? A psychological and political play of intrigue, identity and pursuit.

The Beauty Inside

by Catherine Filloux

Synopsis

Brutal and poetic, this searing drama follows a promising young attorney who passes up a lucrative offer at a big American law firm to defend the survivor of an attempted honor killing in her native Turkey. Challenging barbaric traditions and a corrupt legal system, she embarks on a life-changing journey of social activism and self-discovery, while developing an extraordinary bond of sisterhood with her...

Brutal and poetic, this searing drama follows a promising young attorney who passes up a lucrative offer at a big American law firm to defend the survivor of an attempted honor killing in her native Turkey. Challenging barbaric traditions and a corrupt legal system, she embarks on a life-changing journey of social activism and self-discovery, while developing an extraordinary bond of sisterhood with her visionary client.