IMHO

“We got obnoxiously drunk and started inserting the ‘puppet’ into famous movie titles and ‘Dead Puppet Society’ just stuck. We knew we were going to change it when we came up with a better idea and it’s now 12 years old.” In their own words, Nicholas Paine and David Morton are “hell bent on bringing their inimitable brand of entertainment to the world”.  In everyone else’s book, they’re the two guys who registered one of the coolest company names in showbiz.  Nick and David founded Dead Puppet Society in 2008 to create deeply imaginative theatre where the old school meets the technological and the mythic meets the modern. “When we first started the company … we were hell-bent on this idea it was adult theatre.”In this podcast, they reflect on a remarkable career trajectory that started at QUT, blazed a trail through Brisbane’s most respected arts organisations and festivals then on to the world stage, including residencies in New York and productions in the UK.Yet through it all, they continue to battle a global misconception that puppetry is just for kids. David and Nick offer their honest opinions on Brisbane as a breeding ground for artists, reveal their huge international plans and share some of the cringeworthy company names drunkenly proposed. “Anything is possible. I mean, we’d get in a lot of trouble if we had to rip a limb off our performer but it’s fine for a puppet.”For more honest opinions, follow us on Instagram @imho_aus, like us on Facebook @IMHOAUS, and sign up to become a Citizen Reviewer at inmyhonestopinion.com.au. GUEST: David Morton, Creative Director and Nicholas Paine, Executive Producer of Dead Puppet Society HOST: Belinda Seeney  For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy

Show Notes

“We got obnoxiously drunk and started inserting the ‘puppet’ into famous movie titles and ‘Dead Puppet Society’ just stuck. We knew we were going to change it when we came up with a better idea and it’s now 12 years old.”

 

In their own words, Nicholas Paine and David Morton are “hell bent on bringing their inimitable brand of entertainment to the world”. 

 

In everyone else’s book, they’re the two guys who registered one of the coolest company names in showbiz. 

 

Nick and David founded Dead Puppet Society in 2008 to create deeply imaginative theatre where the old school meets the technological and the mythic meets the modern.

 

“When we first started the company … we were hell-bent on this idea it was adult theatre.”


In this podcast, they reflect on a remarkable career trajectory that started at QUT, blazed a trail through Brisbane’s most respected arts organisations and festivals then on to the world stage, including residencies in New York and productions in the UK.


Yet through it all, they continue to battle a global misconception that puppetry is just for kids.

 

David and Nick offer their honest opinions on Brisbane as a breeding ground for artists, reveal their huge international plans and share some of the cringeworthy company names drunkenly proposed.

 

“Anything is possible. I mean, we’d get in a lot of trouble if we had to rip a limb off our performer but it’s fine for a puppet.”


For more honest opinions, follow us on Instagram @imho_aus, like us on Facebook @IMHOAUS, and sign up to become a Citizen Reviewer at inmyhonestopinion.com.au.

 

GUEST: David Morton, Creative Director and Nicholas Paine, Executive Producer of Dead Puppet Society

 

HOST: Belinda Seeney

 


For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy

What is IMHO?

In My Honest Opinion…
Each fortnight, IMHO invites those in the know to tell us what they really think about arts, entertainment and live performance in Queensland and beyond.

Don’t you wish you had the inside word on which shows were five-star standouts and which were fizzing flops?

IMHO is that sassy best friend who pulls no punches to give you the lowdown on what’s worth seeing and what’s a total snooze-fest.

No topic is off limits, no answer is censored, no bridge is left unburned.

These are their unflinching, unfiltered answers and their honest opinions.