Theatre Practice
Theatre Practice
Theatre is more than words — it is movement, image, and shared experience. In her work as a director and theatre facilitator, Stephanie Mündel-Möhr brings Deaf and hearing artists together to explore new forms of visual storytelling.
She creates multisensory performances that engage through movement, vibration, and visual sound, opening up new ways of perceiving theatre. Through her productions and workshops, she creates spaces where theatre can be experienced by everyone.
Directing / Artistic Work
Stephanie Mündel-Möhr creates theatre that moves beyond words — visual, physical, and multisensory.
Her work explores how performance can be experienced through the body, space, and visual language.
She develops and directs productions that bring together Deaf and hearing artists, expanding how stories are told and perceived on stage.
Recent work includes Hände Erzählen (StattLand Bern), Gebärden der Geschichte (InterAkt Initiative Stuttgart), and In 80 Tagen um die Welt (Comedia Theater Köln).
Workshops & Facilitation
She leads theatre workshops for Deaf and hearing participants, focusing on physical expression, visual storytelling, and collaborative creation.
Her workshops create spaces where participants explore performance beyond spoken language — through movement, perception, and interaction.
She works with community groups, schools, and professional artists.
Consulting & Accessibility
How can a stage become more accessible? Stephanie Mündel-Möhr works with theatres, artists, and cultural institutions to rethink how performance is created and experienced.
Her consulting focuses on integrating sign language, visual dramaturgy, and multisensory approaches into artistic processes.
She also offers Deaf awareness and accessibility workshops, supporting institutions in developing more inclusive environments for both artists and audiences.
Her work is grounded in her experience as a Deaf director working across artistic and institutional contexts.