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Logan Robbins Is Giving Puppets (and the Planet) a Fighting Chance

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About This Episode:

Logan Robbins is one of those rare theatre artists whose work sits at the intersection of science, storytelling, and a deep love for the natural world. As the artistic director of the Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Logan has built a practice rooted in environmental themes, puppetry, site-specific work, and creating space for emerging artists to find their footing in the professional theatre world. It's a conversation full of warmth, curiosity, and genuine passion for what theatre can do.

Phil and Logan cover a lot of ground - from the origins of the Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company and what sustainable theatre actually looks like in practice, to Logan's unusual path from aspiring marine biologist to professional puppeteer. Along the way, they get into the magic of making inanimate objects breathe, the Grogu effect on public perception of puppetry, and a surprisingly relatable detour into dyscalculia.

This is also a conversation about community, what it means to build one, how Halifax's independent theatre scene functions with limited space, and why Logan started not one but two puppet festivals in the same year. If you've ever felt the inexplicable joy of watching a puppet come to life, this episode will remind you exactly why that feeling matters.

This episode explores:

  • How the Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company was founded and what sustainable theatre means in practice
  • Logan's journey from zookeeper and marine biology student to professional puppeteer and theatre maker
  • The magic of puppetry and why breath is the key to bringing any object to life
  • The Halifax theatre scene: independent companies, the Bus Stop Theatre, and Neptune's growing role as a community hub
  • Launching the Objective Puppet Test festival and the Atlantic Festival of Puppetry Arts
  • And much more!

Guest: 🎭 Logan Robbins

Logan “Lo” Robins is a queer environmental theatre maker, puppeteer, director, producer, stage manager, science communicator, and Artistic Director of The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Co.

He is based in the Moolipchugechk region of Mi’kma’ki (colonially known as Herring Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada) and has performed around the world in theatres, on glaciers, and everywhere in between. In the summer of 2025 Logan performed as a puppeteer from Southern Spain to the Arctic Circle with “The Herds”- an international climate action project by The Walk Productions.

Logan is passionate about devised theatre, mask, puppetry, and outdoor site-specific theatre that connects audiences to the natural world. As a theatre maker they believe that prioritising collective creation and community care are key to creating art that forges pathways of empathy towards others, ourselves, and the planet.

Connect with Logan and The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company

🌐 Website: www.unnaturaldisaster.ca

📸 Instagram: @unnaturaldisastertheatre

📸 Instagram: @loganrobins

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