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Big Bird's Sesame Street Story

Big Bird's Sesame Street Story
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Big Bird's Sesame Street Story is the 1988 production of the touring live show Sesame Street Live, produced by VEE Corporation. In this show, Big Bird and his friends explain how the television show Sesame Street came to be. This show celebrates the 20th anniversary of Sesame Street. [1]

A Los Angeles Times review explains the show's premise: "It's exciting, as Las Vegas is, but it's awfully grandiose for these unassuming characters. And the story line is even more narcissistic: a look at how Sesame Street got to be a TV show. It isn't a factual story; no one mentions Muppets creator Jim Henson. But its explanation of how everyone had to be convinced that kids would want to learn something from TV, as well as be entertained, is ridiculously self-promotional. Have writers Jon Stone and Joseph A. Bailey run out of story ideas that would more directly relate to the real concerns of preschoolers?" [2]

Songs included "Sesame Street Theme", "C Is For Cookie", "Rubber Duckie", "Put Down the Duckie" and "The Wheels on the Car".

Contents

CharactersEdit

Cast:

Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, Oscar the Grouch, Count von Count, Prairie Dawn, Telly Monster, Elmo, Betty Lou, Barkley, Hoots the Owl, Guy Smiley, Tedious J. Molehill, Granny, Teenager, Grocer

Voices of the MuppetsEdit

Jim Henson as Ernie and Guy Smiley
Frank Oz as Cookie, Grover, and Bert
Jerry Nelson as the Count and Tedious J. Molehill
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn and Betty Lou
Louise Gold as Anything Muppets
Kathy Mullen as Anything Muppets
Richard Hunt as Anything Muppets
Kevin Clash as Elmo and Hoots the Owl
Martin P. Robinson as Telly
Fred Garbo as Barkley

MerchandiseEdit

There were some items exclusively available for the tour. Among them were four posters, a souvenir program, banners and pennants.

WritersEdit

Jon Stone
Joseph A. Bailey

SourcesEdit

  1. Laroche, Edna and Seabury, Jennifer. "Other Events", New York Magazine. December 19, 1988.
  2. Shirley, Don. "Bright Lights, Big Bird, But Not Much Sesame Street Story", Los Angeles Times. May 30, 1989.

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