Theatre, Music and Live Events
On stage, I create worlds where movement extends language and stories are physically experienced. From intimate theatre productions to energetic live concerts – every performance tells a unique story.
Theatre productions and acting
Musical productions and concerts
Live events and performances

While the Dreamers Tour 2024 explored self-discovery and its accompanying uncertainties, the defiant strengthening of one's sense of self through conviction, friends, and ultimately faith, the Dream Forever Tour focused on the desirable outcome of this process of self-discovery—the moment of departure, the moment one decides to transform an idea into a lived reality, and all the positive energy that flows through and is released by this action. Predominantly scenic, the stage design effortlessly transforms the spatial effect and playfully interacts with organic movement in lighting, set design, and performance. A show characterized by not taking oneself too seriously despite deep emotions, and by allowing oneself to be carried away by positive energy through humor and lightness.

Kraftklub – “Keine Nacht für Niemand” Festival Tour: The Stage Comes Alive For the festival tour of “Keine Nacht für Niemand,” Kraftklub introduced new elements in live entertainment and turned their stage into an interactive work of art. Behind this concept was Wiese’s idea of the “Living Backdrop” — a living set design that made the music’s energy visually tangible. The “Gäng”: Fans as Part of the Show Together with 80 dedicated fans from all over Germany, an extraordinary performance came to life. The “Gäng,” made up of amateurs with and without dance or stage experience, became part of the stage design through an intensive rehearsal process. In a 70-minute set, they combined visual choreography, algorithmic choreography, and classical dance choreography. The aesthetic of their movement was deliberately raw, direct, and provocative — true to Kraftklub’s punk rock spirit and, in parts, adapted to the body language of the band’s frontman, Felix Kummer. The Setting: More Than Just a Stage The central element of the show was a three-story black scaffold that spanned the full width and height of the festival stages. The collective energy of the Gäng burst forth from this structure throughout the show, turning the whole stage into a playground. The scaffold acted as a dynamic canvas on which fans performed together with the band. The fusion of music and movement amplified the raw power of the songs and created an immersive experience for the audience. Awards and Recognition The “Keine Nacht für Niemand” tour was highly praised by fans and critics alike. In 2017, Kraftklub received the 1Live Krone award for “Best Live Act” — proof that their combination of music, choreography, and creative stage concept was truly unique. Two 1LIVE Krone Awards 2017 for Kraftklub: “Best Live Act” and “Best Band” © WDR/Thomas Brill More to see: Those who want to experience it for themselves can find both the official trailer and a concert recording from Rock am Ring. A big thank-you goes to Beat The Rich and Felix Kummer for trusting in the idea and bringing this outstanding project to life — and, of course, to the production company Landstreicher. This tour shows how Kraftklub and Nicole Wiese elevated the live experience to a new level — where fans are not just spectators, but an active part of the show. Photos: Philipp Gladsome → Kraftklub band photographer; Rainer Kreuenhof → Deichbrand