Camille Charlotte Roduit studied film studies and modern French at the University of Lausanne. In 2015, she leaves Switzerland and moves to Berlin, where she completes her Master at the Humboldt University. There she discovers the world of theater and begins working as an assistant director for Iranian director and writer Pedro Kadivar, with whom she performs a play at the Maxim Gorki Theater as part of the queer festival “Pugs in love,” among other projects. She works then as a freelance assistant director at various theaters in Berlin and Switzerland, including the play Bajazet by Frank Castorf, co-produced by the Théâtre de Vidy Lausanne and the MC93 in Paris. From August 2020 to October 2021, she is permanent assistant director at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam.
Since the season 2021/2022, she is production assistant at the Schauspielhaus Zürich, where she works mainly with Trajal Harrell.