Everyone Makes Music was a Sesame Street Live show which premiered in 2001. This show is now touring as Elmo Makes Music for the 2006/2007 season.
When Jenny, a new music teacher, moves to Sesame Street, she finds that her truck full of instruments is missing. Elmo, Big Bird, Ernie and the gang decide to make instruments for their new friend. The show's songs include "The Hustle," "Rockin' Robin," and "Dance to the Music."
Cast
- Bert, Big Bird, Ernie, Elmo, Oscar, Grover, Cookie Monster, Zoe, Rosita, Count Von Count, Telly, Baby Bear, Prairie Dawn, Roxie Marie, Grundgetta, and a Honker.
The cast also included a human character, Jenny.
Songs
Act 1
- "Sunny Day"
- "The People in Your Neighborhood"
- "What Makes Music"
- "Singing Up the Scale"
- "Crumb-A-Rumba"
- "Alphabet Dance"
- "Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)"
- "Elmo's World"
Act 2
- "Together We'll Make Music"
- "Bert and Ernie's Disco"
- "Triangle Cheer"
- "Rockin' Robin"
- "Number Eight"
- "Honk, Bang, Whistle and Crash"
- "Thank You for the Music"
- "Jenny's Sesame Street Band"
Performing cast
2006-2007 version
2007-2008 version
- Janice Miuccio as Grundgetta
- Elizabeth Osborn as Elmo [2]
- Janel Somers as Jenny/Oscar [3]
- Amanda Sutliff as Baby Bear
2008-2009 version
- Jamie Lyn Critelli as Prairie Dawn, Elmo understudy[4]
Crew
Soundtrack
International
In January 2006, this show was dubbed and performed in The Netherlands for Sesamstraat's 30th anniversary. Iedereen maakt muziek in Sesamstraat was the second Sesamstraat Live show (following Als ik later groot ben in 2001).
A walkaround puppet of Pino made a couple of introductions before the show and after intermission, and Honk, Bang, Whistle and Crash was cut from the show and replaced by The Monster Club House. This live show introduced the Monster Club House and Elmo's World to a Dutch audience, the latter of which would become a recurring segment on Sesamstraat.
Musical star Antje Monteiro and TV show host Irene Moors shared the role of Jenny the music teacher.
In Mexico, Abelardo Montoya has appeared in Big Bird's place.[6]
Sources
- ↑ Diane Wright, "How to get to Sesame Street: Go to Everett", Snohomish County News, 27 June 2007.
- ↑ Heather Wilkerson, "Elmo, friends in Raleigh for show", The Wilson Times, 16 May 2008.
- ↑ Web staff, "Sesame Street stops in Syracuse", News 10 Now (Syracuse, New York), April 9, 2008.
- ↑ Pamme Boutselis, "‘Sesame Street’ characters come to life in Lowell", Nashua Telegraph, January 15, 2009.
- ↑ Lilli Kuzma, "Elmo stars in 'Sesame Street Live' at Genesee", Pioneer Local, October 23, 2008.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Kyle Doherty, "'Elmo Makes Music': Familiar characters bring tunes, talent to town", Clarion Ledger, October 23, 2008.