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The [http://www.mummenschanz.com/ Mummenschanz] appeared in [[Episode 124: Mummenschanz| Episode 124]] of [[The Muppet Show]].
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{{bestknown|''The Muppet Show'' guest star<br>[[Episode 124: Mummenschanz|episode 124]]}}
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[[Image:Mummenschanz01.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit the Frog with Mummenschanz.]]
   
Originally formed in Switzerland, the Mummenschanz are an experimental troupe of actors/puppeteers/expressive dancers/artists/whatever who mainly perform in black leotards with creative masks, and typically remain silent during their performances.
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'''Mummenschanz''' is an experimental troupe formed in Switzerland. The group is made up of performers whose techniques include acting, puppeteering, expressive dance, and other forms of artistry. They mainly perform in black leotards, or other minimal attire, with creative masks. Members typically remain silent during their performances.
   
The original members were: Andres Bossard (d. 1992), Bernie Schuerch, and Floriana Frassetto.
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The original members were Andres Bossard, Bernie Schürch, and Floriana Frassetto. Other members have included [[Brian Muehl]].
   
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Mummenschanz guest starred on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 124: Mummenschanz|episode 124]] where they play faces created with pieces of paper and marker, a house fly, appear in a [[Talk Spot]] with [[Kermit]], and stretching out their faces made of putty. At the end of the episode, Kermit reveals the players, unmasked.
The Mummenschanz continue to perform. Many people who have seen them recently say they are still entertaining, and worth seeing.
 
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On ''[[Sesame Street]]'', they appeared in several inserts. In one segment, two performers wearing a cardboard box demonstrate the concepts of same and different by changing each other's appearance. In [[Episode 1108]], the troupe appeared in several inserts pantomiming animals and objects including a slinky, a monkey, a frog, a head and tail, a clam, and a fly.
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==References==
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* In the fifth season ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 508: He's a Wonderful Frog|He's a Wonderful Frog]]," [[Baby Gonzo]] shows [[Baby Kermit]] that if he doesn't come back, bad things will happen as he shows different kinds of film footage including footage of a Mummenschanz performer with a mask of toilet paper rolls.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.mummenschanz.com/ Official Site]
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[[Category:Celebrities]]
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[[Category:Muppet Show Guest Stars]]
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[[Category:Sesame Street Guest Stars]]

Revision as of 10:48, 28 August 2015

The Muppet Show guest star
episode 124
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Kermit the Frog with Mummenschanz.

Mummenschanz is an experimental troupe formed in Switzerland. The group is made up of performers whose techniques include acting, puppeteering, expressive dance, and other forms of artistry. They mainly perform in black leotards, or other minimal attire, with creative masks. Members typically remain silent during their performances.

The original members were Andres Bossard, Bernie Schürch, and Floriana Frassetto. Other members have included Brian Muehl.

Mummenschanz guest starred on The Muppet Show episode 124 where they play faces created with pieces of paper and marker, a house fly, appear in a Talk Spot with Kermit, and stretching out their faces made of putty. At the end of the episode, Kermit reveals the players, unmasked.

On Sesame Street, they appeared in several inserts. In one segment, two performers wearing a cardboard box demonstrate the concepts of same and different by changing each other's appearance. In Episode 1108, the troupe appeared in several inserts pantomiming animals and objects including a slinky, a monkey, a frog, a head and tail, a clam, and a fly.

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