PERFORMER | Richard Hunt |
DEBUT | 1986 |
DESIGN | Richard Termine designer & builder |
Placido Flamingo is an operatic flamingo from Sesame Street who is based on the famous tenor, Plácido Domingo. Hailing from Santo Domingo, the character debuted in Episode 2134 from Season 17, and helped to introduce classical music into the series.
Placido's performances at the Nestropolitan Opera are seen in the "Live from the Nest" series, introduced by Phil Harmonic. Placido is proud of his talents and not averse to the sound of his own voice. Though generally friendly, he does have an egotistical side and often refers to others as his "little friends." He was created by writer Mark Saltzman, who wrote the character's first three appearances.[1]
Placido made a rare guest appearance in the 1988 PBS pledge drive special, A Grand Night: The Performing Arts Salute Public Television, appearing onstage at the Chicago Theatre with the likes of Gerard Schwarz and Jerry Hadley. In 1989, Placido dueted with his namesake, Plácido Domingo, on "Look Through the Window" in the anniversary special, Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting.
Following Richard Hunt's death in 1992, the character was retired, but continued to appear in re-used segments through 1998. He also made a background appearance in the 1996 Lowes Theater Policy trailer.
Placido Flamingo is still frequently cited in articles about opera appreciation, as an effective and influential early introduction to opera, ranking with the Bugs Bunny short What's Opera Doc? (1957).
Notes[]
- In his first appearances in Season 17, the puppet was able to extend its long neck as real flamingos do. The puppet was adjusted the following season to limit this feature, with additional adjustments to Placido's eyes and giving him a thicker head of hair.
Songs[]
- "Alphabet Aria"
- "The Bathtub of Seville"
- "The Bugs in Your Neighborhood"
- "The Dentist of Seville"
- "Flamingo Song"
- "He'll Never Stop Saying Maria"
- "I Practiced"
- "Italian Street Song" (with Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa)
- "Lessons in Love"
- "Look Through the Window" (with Plácido Domingo)
- "Lost Toy Opera"
- "Madame Grouchy-fly" (from Episode 2326)
- "Music Can Have Feelings"
- "Naughty Door Opera"
- "Peligro"
- "The Perfect Thing"
- "Placido's Opposite Song"
- "The Spider's Feelings": An operatic retelling of "The Eency Weency Spider."
- "The Telephone of Brazil"
- "Two Owls and One Pink Flamingo Blues" (with Hoots the Owl and Athena)
- "Up and Down Opera" (with Ernie)
- "Waiting for Maria"
Episodic appearances[]
- Season 17: 2134, 2212, 2217
- Season 18: 2277, 2292, 2317, 2326
- Season 19: 2415, 2447, 2456, 2466, 2468, 2472
- Season 20: 2489, 2496, 2497, 2540, 2587
- Season 21: 2711, 2740
- Season 22: 2754, 2842, 2875
Book appearances[]
- Who's Who on Sesame Street (1989, 1994, and 1999 editions)
- Big Bird Presents the Nutcracker (1990)
- Grover's Overtures (1991)
- What Do You Do? (1992 edition)