Figurentheater Unterwegs (D)
The Lost-and-Found Lady
Suitable for ages 3 and up | 35-minute performance followed by 10 minutes of cake for everyone
MEDIEN KULTUR HAUS
Sunday March 15, 2026
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4:00
p.m.
Kari is four years old and the best thing in the world is baking apple cake with Mum. Except for today, because her brother Ole is going fishing with Grandpa and Kari is not allowed to come along. There is only one solution – something even better than baking apple cake and going fishing together: finding things! What does that mean? You set off into the world, following your nose, searching for undiscovered things, little treasures and hidden gems. And that is exactly what Kari does. What an adventure! The production was awarded the Children’s Culture Market Prize in 2017: “The piece is a successful combination of acting and puppetry and perfectly tailored to the 3+ age group. It is a delicate story with many different elements that emotionally touches children and appeals to all the senses … well-rounded in every way – like a perfect cake.”
About the Group:
Angelika Jedelhauser enjoys finding stories that touch and inspire us. Together with musicians, painters and explorers, she creates productions that take the audience on a journey – with a finger across the map, by bicycle or simply around the next corner, up to the attic, back home… always with the intention of creating and leaving space for the young audience’s own ideas about art, the world and themselves.
Angelika Jedelhauser studied Puppetry at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart. After years of teaching and touring at municipal puppet theatres, she founded Figurentheater Unterwegs in Berlin in 2002 and has been travelling throughout Germany and beyond ever since. She lives with her family in Upper Swabia.






