The Huber Marionettes

News
As of March 15, 2006

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What people are saying about Phillip Huber.... "I can honestly say that it is one of the most entertaining shows that I have ever seen. It's a shame that you're not in the UK more - there's an audience here waiting for you ! -  "Just wanted to say that I absolutely love your work on the Schiff Move Free commercial. Your style is very distinctive -- the first time I saw the commercial, I thought, "This looks like the puppetry scenes in Being John Malkovich," and now I know why! I contacted Schiff, too, to let them know this commercial had captured my attention. Thanks for creating something so lovely to look at! " see more on our Guest book.

 

April/May edition of American Lifestyle thought Phillip's style of  life would be a fascinating subject for their readers.

Puruse the PDF formated article by clicking on the American LifeStyle cover.

 

Two publications depicting Phillip and his art form

Interviews of Phillip in both publications.

The Explosexuawsome carreer guide is now on sale at Amazon.com. You'll have to buy the book to read about Phillip chosen profession 
(illustrations by: Chris Stangl)

 

 

French playwright and adventurer Mose Hayward came up with a book legitimizing the odd and not-so-thought-of careers.
 
 
How many time have we heard:
 
 "What do you do for a living"? 
"I'm a puppeteer"
"No seriously, what do you do for a living?"

 

Introducing
 
Phillip Huber's latest creation 
 

 

Now performing in select shows of "Suspended Animation" 

 

 

(click pic for more pictures and synopsis)
(Elk & Indian photo by Michael Ross)

Tillamook Treasure

An independent film by Bright Light Studios commissioned Phillip to develop and perform 5 characters for a scene  which is the catalyst to their film. 

Max Gail (NBC's Sons & daughters) portrays a puppeteer who sparks an adventurous spirit in his teenage Granddaughter. With a tale of pirates, slaves, and Indians she soon discovers riches beyond her dreams. 

Click here for scheduled viewings

 

Exhibited in New York

The production of  " Don't Trust Anyone Over Thirty" in which Phillip created, design,  and built the marionettes, plus directed the live puppet sequences with 5 talented puppeteers, toured  Miami, Vienna, Berlin, and Minneapolis from 2004 to 2006 for contemporary art shows and the Berlin Opera House. It was a collaboration with other artist and was being represented at the Whitney Biennial 2006

 

Phillip's artistry captured in a book!
 
Click the cover and read about it
 

Now on Sale

Did you know? Coming soon!

A web store with Huber Marionette merchandise

 

 

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