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I have made mention of building puppets in several posts across the web and the common question from friends now is “what’s with the puppets?”
 
My theatre company (JaCKPie.com) is working on adding a puppet improv program.  At its inception I had zero puppeteering experience and relied on a good friend of mine Raymond Carr to do all the puppet work while I played a human character. We did this in a show called Ninja and Jack and it ran for about a year before Raymond got the opportunity to tour with Walking With Dinosaurs. Now I am training as a puppeteer and building puppets as well as teaching puppeteer Amy Strickland how to do Long-form Improv. Soon we will co-teach a class on puppet improv and build a team of Improv Puppeteers and begin production on some shows.
 
I will be posting some pics of some new designs I am trying out as well as video of Amy and Myself workshopping the new stuff. 
 
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Suggestion: Create a villain…

by Jim Karwisch November 7, 2007 Creativity

(written stream of conciousness with no edits. please excuse grammar and typo’s. based on a suggestion from the “audience”)
Park benches are not the most comfortable of sitting places. To my dissapointment, young children do not run around my recliner at home so I must sacrifice my comfort for opportunity. You cannot kill a child if [...]

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Suggestion: Ooohh… Write a mystery!

by Jim Karwisch November 6, 2007 Creativity

(This entry was written stream of consciousness with no editing and was based on a suggestion from the “audience.”)
It was midnight when I finally sat down at my desk in the corner where I would normally sit to knock out a few pages before sleep. The kids were tucked away and Marlo was reading in [...]

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Suggestion: Flotation Devices

by Jim Karwisch November 5, 2007 Creativity

(This entry was written stream of consciousness with no editing and was based on a suggestion from the “audience.”)
When I was a kid if you wanted to ride in the boat or even get in the lake you had to have a life preserver. The moment I turned 12 years old it became my new [...]

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