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  1. Sep 27, 2022 · The new stage production, written, directed and produced by Jonathan Rockefeller, in collaboration with Sesame Workshop, delivers a meta look behind the scenes at the art of putting on a musical ...

  2. Sesame Street ’s beloved furry friends will appear in their original puppet form in an Off-Broadway musical, with previews starting September 8, 2022. Opening night is set for September 22 and will run through November 27, 2022. Performances will take place at Theater Row, 410 West 42nd Street. Sesame Street ’s very own Elmo, Cookie Monster ...

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  4. May 25, 2021 · T wo classic New York musicals open with aerial footage of the city. West Side Story comes with an abstract title sequence by Saul Bass and a glorious overture by Leonard Bernstein. The Muppets ...

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    "Sesame Street Theme"
    "Hey! We're in a Musical!" (original song)
    "C is for Cookie"/"Me Am What Me Am"
    "Elmo's Got the Moves"
    Directed & Written by Jonathan Rockefeller
    Cast: Stephen Fala (2022), Genevieve Joers(2023)
    Performers: Mecca Akbar, Mia Castillo, Chris Coleman (2022), Yanniv Frank, Joe Newman-Getzler, Joshua Peters, Rebecca Russell, Dustin Scully, Matteo Villanueva, Anthony White (2023)
    Score & Orchestration by Nate Edmonson

    Parody posters promoting the show were shared weekly across the production's various social media accounts, riffing on current and established musical theater productions. The same posters, along with others not shared on social media, were also displayed in the theater lobby and appear onstage during the opening number. Several of the parodies wer...

    The commemorative program for the show sold at the gift stand contains some misinformation: 1. Elmo's profile lists him first appearing on the show in Season 15, while he made his first named appearance in Season 11. 1. "But I Like You" is attributed to Joe Raposo rather than Jeff Moss.

    • Avenue Q. Originally conceived as a TV show, this musical took its inspiration from the popular puppet-heavy children’s show Sesame Street, redefining it for a decidedly adult audience.
    • War Horse. Adapted by Nick Stafford from Michael Morpurgo’s children’s novella, the play tells the story of a boy and his beloved horse, who find themselves separated and serving in World War I. Challenged with depicting the horse Joey as a young foal to a full-grown horse, director Marianne Elliott recruited the Handspring Puppet Company of South Africa to develop a series of life-size horse puppets for Joey and the other horse characters.
    • Little Shop of Horrors. It was book writer, lyricist, and director Howard Ashman’s idea to turn Roger Corman’s low-budget 1960 horror movie The Little Shop of Horrors, about a man-eating plant from outer space, into a musical.
    • Hand to God. Robert Askins’ Hand to Godfeatured fairly simple sock puppets, but they were an important part of the show’s scary—and hilarious—story. Set in the small religious town of Cypress, Texas, Hand to Godcenters on a troubled teenager and his recently-widowed mom.
  5. The Muppets from Sesame Steet take to the stage. Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Bert, Ernie, Oscar the Grouch, and a whole host of Sesame Street favorites will venture onto the stage to appear in their very own musical– starring… well, themselves. Directed and produced by Jonathan Rockefeller, this all-new stage show will feature live puppetry and classic Sesame Street songs, plus new ...

  6. The Muppets from Sesame Steet take to the stage. Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Bert, Ernie, Oscar the Grouch, and a whole host of Sesame Street favorites will venture onto the stage to appear in their very own musical– starring… well, themselves. Directed and produced by Jonathan Rockefeller, this all-new stage show will feature live puppetry and classic Sesame Street songs, plus new ...

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