dwmckim
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Since no one here seems to have mentioned it yet, i highly reccomend reading Toughpigs' current two part interview with Joey Mazzarino! There's a lot of discussion of both his work as a Muppeteer and as a longtime writer (and now head writer) of Sesame Street (among other Muppet productions).
Considering how Joey's been such an important contributor to the Muppets on and off screen, i'm really glad to see a large interview with him as there really hasn't been much out there about him previously. While i'll be the first to admit i've at times been turned off by his voice, i also know that he has an awareness of his voice and uses its more "annoying" elements to his strength (which he acknowledges in the int) and vocal qualities aside he is one of the funniest Muppeteers (and considering that ensemble that's really saying a lot)...i have a whole new respect for him as a performer and writer after reading this profile and i am so incredibly hyped about season 40 of SS now!
My only complaint is that Joey's so talented and fascinating that even as large as it was, the interview still didn't cover all the topics i would have loved to see him talk about such as his early frequent performing pairings with David Rudman and even a little about his marriage to the brilliant Kerry Butler.
Considering how Joey's been such an important contributor to the Muppets on and off screen, i'm really glad to see a large interview with him as there really hasn't been much out there about him previously. While i'll be the first to admit i've at times been turned off by his voice, i also know that he has an awareness of his voice and uses its more "annoying" elements to his strength (which he acknowledges in the int) and vocal qualities aside he is one of the funniest Muppeteers (and considering that ensemble that's really saying a lot)...i have a whole new respect for him as a performer and writer after reading this profile and i am so incredibly hyped about season 40 of SS now!
My only complaint is that Joey's so talented and fascinating that even as large as it was, the interview still didn't cover all the topics i would have loved to see him talk about such as his early frequent performing pairings with David Rudman and even a little about his marriage to the brilliant Kerry Butler.