Over the years, I've work with the German puppeteers Julia Raab and Anja Schwede to create various poster illustrations for their wonderful puppetry plays. 
Oma – Wie Kalle ein neues Zuhause fand
When Kalle tragically loses his parents, his grandmother takes him in despite having little in common. Together they navigate grief and fear, discover what home and family truly mean, and share silences to heal.

This puppet theater performance takes place in Germany in the 70s and explores the bond between two generations, one from the West and the other from East, who couldn't be more different.
Der schwarze Hund
Depression personified as a black dog that refuses to leave, blocks the way, growls, and bites. Using satire, mask, puppet, object, songs and real testimonies, this performance tries to bring this wide spread illness out of its speechless corner.
Der Sängerkrieg der Heidehasen
A singing play for 11 hares and one puppeteer, based on James Krüss children's book. Young Lodengrün, a gifted singer, compete to win the heart of the heath-hare princess. A scheming minister and singing teacher try to sabotage him, in a musical fable about politics, intrigue and ambition.
Mikas Seelenzirkus
A traveling circus of curious clowns helps young Mika come to terms with her father's depression and the chaos it brings to the whole family. A story of how all feelings, no matter how wild and unpredictable they may seem, are valid. And that you are less alone when you start talking about it.
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