You may know Dave Dastmalchian as Ant Man, but this actor, writer, and creator of the new comic book series “Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter” is also a BBMT super fan. On this episode of the BobPod he speaks with hosts Elena Flores and Timothy Nordwind about cultivating imagination growing up in the midwest, basements as creative spaces, and the magical stops along the way that led him to Bob Baker Marionette Theater, which has become one of his most treasured institutions in Los Angeles - and a place that he now shares with his two young children. Plus! Special songs from Bob Baker archive, including fun novelty gems from the beloved BBMT classic Halloween SpOoKtAcUlAr! Tune in to BobPod wherever you get your podcasts — and via the link in our bio.
Dita Von Teese is not only the International Queen of Burlesque, but also an adoring fan of Bob Baker Marionette Theater. On this episode of The BobPod, Dita speaks with hosts Timothy Nordwind and Elena Flores about her favorite songs and memories from BBMT and plays rare music taken from the Theater’s infamous music archive. Alongside songs from Little Stevie Wonder, Boots Randolph, and a cute baby seal, Dita regales us with stories of her love for antique cars, Orange County, and Betty Grable. Plus, special insights into future (very exciting!) collaborations that Dita is brainstorming with the Bob Baker Marionettes. Sit back, relax, and get ready for a BobPod portrait of the incredibly talented and unique Dita Von Teese. And for more at-home Dita, be sure to check out her latest book, “Your Beauty Mark”!
Join us on our first ever podcast-adventure featuring puppeteer and creative director of The Bob Baker Marionette Theater, Alex Evans!
Winona Bechtle is the Director of Development at The Bob Baker Marionette Theater. She's been coming to the BBMT since she was a child, and on this episode Winona talks about growing up with Bob Baker, making the transition into working with the theater, and how to keep a 57 year old DIY community driven institution running in the 21st century - amidst a rapidly changing city. Warning: This episode contains a song sung by a baby seal.
Eric De La Cruz is a protegé of Bob Baker's and has been a puppeteer at the BBMT for two decades. Audrey Densmore is newer to the marionette gang, but already entrenched in the history and future of the theater. They talk about the emotional opening day at BBMT's brand new Highland Park location, puppets as therapy, practicing their craft with pencils, favorite songs from Bob Baker's incredible record collection, and the everlasting impact Bob has had on both of their lives.