Biografia:
Caleb Lewis is a multi-award-winning writer and theatremaker for the stage. A former resident with Melbourne's Red Stitch Actors Theatre and Griffin Theatre, Australia’s premier new writing theatre, Lewis was mentored by Nick Enright (Blackrock, Lorenzo’s Oil) and Edward Albee (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?). He has twice been shortlisted for the Griffin award, and is the winner of an Inscription Award, the Mitch Mathews Award, the Phillip Parsons Award (in absentia) and the inaugural AWGIE (Australian Writer's Guild Award) for Interactive media. Caleb is the inaugural winner of the Richard Burton Award for New Plays. Plays include Nailed; Dogfall; Death in Bowengabbie, Rust and Bone; Aleksander and the Robot Maid; Clinchfield; Tribute; Destroyer of Worlds; Six Million Hits; The Honey Bees; Maggie Stone ; and Cathedral (published by Currency Press) Installations and interactive entertainments include Across a Crowded Room (HomeBrew); Tin Shed Camping Tours (Rock Surfers); Half an Hour Visit (Write Club) and the multi-platform, multi-venue If There Was A Colour Darker Than Black I’d Wear It (Country Arts SA/Rising Damp) – winner of the 2013 Ruby Award for Innovation. Current projects include commissions for State Theatre Company (SA); Riverside (NSW) and Bell Shakespeare. Lewis has worked across Australia, leading workshops with young people, Indigenous Australians and recent migrants. Caleb is a long-time partner of the Hunter Institute of Mental Health. Most recently, he worked with ex-offenders in regional South Australia to create a new work for the stage. Caleb has a history of collaboration with students and teachers .