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On October 17, 2011, [[Cheryl Henson]] was honored with the '''New Victory Arts Award''' at the New 42nd Street Gala. The event, dubbed "Puppet Palooza," was hosted by [[John Tartaglia]]. Featured performers included [[Heather Henson]], [[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]] with her character Lolly, and [[Marty Robinson]] with his ''[[Sesame Street]]'' character [[Telly Monster]]. [[Big Bird]] ([[Caroll Spinney]]) and [[Bill Irwin]] (who was the first to receive the honor the previous year) presented the award. |
On October 17, 2011, [[Cheryl Henson]] was honored with the '''New Victory Arts Award''' at the New 42nd Street Gala. The event, dubbed "Puppet Palooza," was hosted by [[John Tartaglia]]. Featured performers included [[Heather Henson]], [[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]] with her character Lolly, and [[Marty Robinson]] with his ''[[Sesame Street]]'' character [[Telly Monster]]. [[Big Bird]] ([[Caroll Spinney]]) and [[Bill Irwin]] (who was the first to receive the honor the previous year) presented the award. |
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Revision as of 23:23, 19 June 2014
On October 17, 2011, Cheryl Henson was honored with the New Victory Arts Award at the New 42nd Street Gala. The event, dubbed "Puppet Palooza," was hosted by John Tartaglia. Featured performers included Heather Henson, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph with her character Lolly, and Marty Robinson with his Sesame Street character Telly Monster. Big Bird (Caroll Spinney) and Bill Irwin (who was the first to receive the honor the previous year) presented the award.