Boris Pfeiffer
Geboren am 21. Februar 1964, ist Boris Pfeiffer Autor und arbeitete zuvor als Theaterregisseur.
Nach einigen Jahren als Regieassistent an der Freien Volksbühne, Berlin, dem Hessischen Staatstheater Wiesbaden und am GRIPS Theater, Berlin, begann er Stücke zu schreiben und Regie zu führen.
Es entstanden: „Unter der Hungerleuchte“ (Nationaltheater Mannheim, 1993), „Bosana“ (GRIPS Theater, 1994), „Shak’n Shakespeare“, „Cafe Krematorium“ (Schauspielhaus Zürich, 1999/2001) und „Für die Katz – ein erfundener Tag im Leben des Dichters Robert Walser“, das 2003 am sogar Theater, Zürich uraufgeführt und zu zahlreichen Gastspielen in der Schweiz und Deutschland eingeladen wurde. Das Schweizer Radio DRS produzierte das Stück zudem als Hörspiel.
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