HISTORY AND PAST PRODUCTIONS
ABOUT              
UPCOMING              
COMPANY                
HISTORY 
PUNCHFACE TRILOGY 
GARAGE YEARS 
IVAN THE FOOL
ACIS & GALATEA
CORRUPTION OF
                    THE SPECIES
THE DANUBE
STRANGE DEVICES
THE MAUIST
THE CRIME OF
                THE ASSISTANT
                MASTER BUTLER
THE NOBLEST
                           OF DRUGS
THE EDGE OF SPACE!!
WHY DO THE
               CHILDREN RUST?
OH, LENIN!
DANSE MACABRE
                        PART ONE
THE PUPPET
        LIBERATION FRONT
ANNUAL PUPPET FEST          2004
DANSE MACABRE
                        PART TWO
ANNUAL PUPPET FEST          2005
DANSE MACABRE
                        PART THREE
THE LONG CHRISTMAS
                        RIDE HOME
ANNUAL PUPPET FEST
         2006
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In 1995, Houston artist Jim Pirtle asked future Bobbindoctrin founder and artistic director Joel Orr to produce a puppet show for the Self Indulgent Crapfest at Zocalo Theatre. Orr, having done his last puppet show in 1991, reluctantly agreed and began writing the five-minute play Punchface. As the deadline approached, Orr enlisted the help of Heidi MacDonald and future BPT core members Larry Olivarez, Dennis Clay, Joel Reed Parker, and Doug Spearman. The production was well received (despite being a self-indulgent piece of crap) and the seed of Bobbindoctrin was planted.

In the summer of 1996, BPT produced The Punchface Trilogy, based on the short piece written the year before. By now Orr and the core members had named the company Bobbindoctrin Puppet Theatre, and set forth to produce some really lousy shows, make a lot of mistakes and come away with a better understanding of equipment we needed to acquire as well as general puppet/audience dynamics. The three parts were produced on June, July and August at Instant Karma, Brasil and The Orange Show. The few Houstonians who saw all three parts saw a rapid evolution of a puppet troupe; the first two installments were fraught with technical difficulties-all of which had been surpassed by part three.

At the end of the Punchface series, BPT had their portable puppet stage together with mini can lights and a decent sound system, and were ready to enter their Garage Years.

Since then, Bobbindoctrin Puppet Theatre has consistantly staged new original performances through the decade listed chronologically at left.