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A food themed successor to ''[[Monsterpiece Theatre]]'', a [[season 37]] addition to ''Sesame Street'' called '''Dinner Theatre''' will reinforce the importance of supper with parodies.
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'''Dinner Theatre''' is a food-themed successor to ''[[Monsterpiece Theater]]'', introduced in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Season 37]]. The series parodies plays and films to stress the importance of mealtime and healthy eating habits.
   
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Nearly every segment stars the same four [[Anything Muppets]]; an [[Orange Gold]] dad ([[Marty Robinson]]), a [[Large Lavender Live Hand|Large Lavender]] mother ([[Fran Brill]]), a [[Fat Blue]] daughter ([[Leslie Carrara]]), and a [[Green]] son ([[Joey Mazzarino]]). One segment features a [[Pumpkin]] uncle ([[Eric Jacobson]]) and a [[Anything Muppets|Magenta]] cousin ([[Jennifer Barnhardt]]).
* ''Man of La Muncha'', based on the musical ''Man of La Mancha'' (1965)
 
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* ''Veg Side Story'', based on ''West Side Story'' (1961) with [[Rita Moreno]]
 
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The ''[[Shalom Sesame]]'' video, "[[It's Passover, Grover!]]", features a similar segment where an Anything Muppet family stars in a matzoh-related parody of ''[[Les Misérables]]''.
* ''Guess What We’re Having for Dinner'', based on ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'' (1967)
 
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==Sketches==
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{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=8 valign=top
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! Picture !! First Appearance !! Description
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| [[Image:4111z.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| [[Episode 4111]]
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| '''[[Hamlet|Omlet: Prince of Dinner]]'''<br>Omelet faces the dilemma of choosing between broccoli and peas at the dinner table, much to the chagrin of his impatient family. Written by [[Tony Geiss]]. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|e42ad4c4-31fa-11dd-b1d4-135239c39860}}}}
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|-
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| [[Image:Lamuncha.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| [[Episode 4117]]
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| '''[[Man of La Mancha|Man of La Muncha]]'''<br>A child named Johnny (performed by [[Tyler Bunch]]) sings about eating an "incredible meal" with his family. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|e83c28e0-21a8-47f6-be45-0c86e8603b3a}}}}
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|-
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| [[Image:4119ze.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| [[Episode 4119]]
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| '''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner|Guess What We're Having for Dinner]]'''<br>On pot roast night, a girl encourages her family to try new foods and introduces them to the rutabaga. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Big Bird's Wish]]''|online={{SSvideo|a2ffb7eb-31f1-11dd-b1d4-135239c39860}}}}
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|-
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| [[Image:4130u.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| [[Episode 4130]]
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| '''[[West Side Story|Veg Side Story]]'''<br>A child named Tony is reluctant to eat zucchini at the dinner table, until trying it and bursting into a parody of the song "Maria" from West Side Story. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|7eaae4e4-3b2a-455a-b654-cd6f087a0d77}}}}
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|-
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| [[Image:DNQ.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center| [[Episode 4139]]
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| '''[[South Pacific|South Potato]]'''<br>A family agrees that "There Is Nothing Like Potato." {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|ec241d59-2162-4867-b925-34611c2604a8}}}}
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| [[Image:AnnieGumbo2.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| [[Episode 4155]]
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| '''[[Annie Get Your Gun|Annie Get Your Gumbo]]'''<br>Annie prepares the gumbo as she and her family sing "There's No Dinners Like Family Dinners." {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|33f58f24-2d3b-4f15-8449-ae49fdb41556}}}}
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|-
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| [[Image:Pear2.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| [[Episode 4157]]
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| '''[[Hair|Pear]]'''<br>A hippie father prepares his family a series of pear dishes, and they all sing in praise of the green fruit. They are joined at the end by a talking hipster pear who was delayed on his way to [[Woodstock Festival|Woodstock]]. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|fbd39185-31de-11dd-a782-335275be4d09}}}}
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|}
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==Notes==
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*The song parodies "The Incredible Meal" (Man of La Muncha) and "Zucchini" (Veg Side Story) were written by [[Stephen Lawrence]] and [[Joey Mazzarino]].
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==See also==
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{{sketches}}
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__NOWYSIWYG__
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[[Category:Sesame Street Recurring Sketches]]
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[[Category:Food]]

Revision as of 14:15, 3 August 2015

Dinner Theatre is a food-themed successor to Monsterpiece Theater, introduced in Sesame Street Season 37. The series parodies plays and films to stress the importance of mealtime and healthy eating habits.

Nearly every segment stars the same four Anything Muppets; an Orange Gold dad (Marty Robinson), a Large Lavender mother (Fran Brill), a Fat Blue daughter (Leslie Carrara), and a Green son (Joey Mazzarino). One segment features a Pumpkin uncle (Eric Jacobson) and a Magenta cousin (Jennifer Barnhardt).

The Shalom Sesame video, "It's Passover, Grover!", features a similar segment where an Anything Muppet family stars in a matzoh-related parody of Les Misérables.

Sketches

Picture First Appearance Description
4111z
Episode 4111 Omlet: Prince of Dinner
Omelet faces the dilemma of choosing between broccoli and peas at the dinner table, much to the chagrin of his impatient family. Written by Tony Geiss.
Lamuncha
Episode 4117 Man of La Muncha
A child named Johnny (performed by Tyler Bunch) sings about eating an "incredible meal" with his family.
4119ze
Episode 4119 Guess What We're Having for Dinner
On pot roast night, a girl encourages her family to try new foods and introduces them to the rutabaga.
4130u
Episode 4130 Veg Side Story
A child named Tony is reluctant to eat zucchini at the dinner table, until trying it and bursting into a parody of the song "Maria" from West Side Story.
DNQ
Episode 4139 South Potato
A family agrees that "There Is Nothing Like Potato."
AnnieGumbo2
Episode 4155 Annie Get Your Gumbo
Annie prepares the gumbo as she and her family sing "There's No Dinners Like Family Dinners."
Pear2
Episode 4157 Pear
A hippie father prepares his family a series of pear dishes, and they all sing in praise of the green fruit. They are joined at the end by a talking hipster pear who was delayed on his way to Woodstock.

Notes

See also