Baristanet Profile: Puppet Maker James Wojtal

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Wotjal with the character "Tank," which he performed off Broadway in John Tartaglia's "Imaginocean''

Puppet maker James Wojtal, a Verona native, was taught by his mother how to sew when he was five and started making puppets when he was 11. He’s made puppets for Avenue Q and numerous shows on and off Broadway. You may recognize him from the now-defunct Cafe Eclectic, where he was a waiter and his puppets were on display. You can follow his creative endeavors at his Puppet-a-Day blog on Tumblr.

Name: James W. Wojtal Jr.

Town: Verona

When did you move there? Born and raised .

How do you make a living?

I make my living ,such as it is designing and building puppets for film, theatre ,and Tv projects , and on occasion performing puppets for tv , film, online videos, or theatre projects.

Coffee, tea or …. ? Coffee any time, Beer by night .

What’s your idea of a perfect Saturday?

Well if I’m not working on a project , and the weathers nice I like to go into NYC to spend time with friends , or during the summer a few hours on a beach works wonders ..

What’s your favorite local restaurant?

I don’t eat out much these days , but I like To hit Egans once in a while , I’ve also been enjoying Casa Piguin .

What’s on your nightstand?

iPhone , and my sketch pad, and a couple of pencils

Your iPod?

Mostly podcasts , Freakanomics , A bit of a chat with Ken plume , Big Kev’s Geek stuff , the Nerdist , Filmsack the mediocre show , the morning stream , fresh air and a few other NPR shows .. Working alone in my rudimentary work shop , I need to keep my mind engaged , those tend to work best for me.

Your TiVO?

Gave up Tv when mine died last year , I realized I don’t really miss it, it was just a mindless distraction, if I need to watch something I have a few favorites on DVD, or netflix on my phone .

What’s the worst-kept secret about your town?

Have no clue honestly , stopped paying attention to local gossip/politics long ago .. I got enough of my own stuff to worry about .

What do you hope they say about you at your funeral?

Wow … No idea .. I suppose it would be nice to he remembered fondly … I suppose I should add some kind of corny , sickeningly sweet quote or phrase … “his life was like a movie, he wrote his own ending”. How’s that?

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