All the tours are going down to 13 characters with no ramp and maxi stage. In EHH, Abby is replacing Rosita and Rosita is replacing Baby Bear. And since it will come back as the 13 performer scaled down version, Prairie will prob be small understudy. I think they'll make a few changes to the Journey to Ernie section and possibly drop the Rocco lines.
Very difficult to figure out the casting, but I'm guessing it'll be...
Super Grover
Elmo
Zoe
Abby
Telly
Kay(?)/ Oscar
Blue Honker (tall u/s)
Baby Bear (or Rosita?)(medium u/s)
Prairie Dawn or Roxie (small u/s)
Big Bird/ Number 0, vegatable
Ernie/ Sheep/ vegatable
Bert/ Sheep/ vegatable(?)
Cookie Monster/The Count
That's the only thing I could figure out, not really sure about Rosita's part or the Number 1. I'd say it's rather confusing figuring how they're going to do this show with only 13 performers, even 14 would have been fine. Glad you said it's only temporary!
OTW would have been even harder to remount because it references the Journey to Ernie, Global Grover and Hero Guy skits which are all outdated.... Not to mention, That Show Sucked
LOL dude, I just had to ask...what are your favorite/ least favorite SSL shows?
But they NEEEEED to bring back Let's Play School (which would probably be named Elmo's Play School) That show was AWESOME!
Yeah, and
Sleeping Birdie looked kinda cool too. Though chances of that coming back are 1 in 1,000,000,000 LOL.
I'd love to see all the old shows actually. It's just something really magical about the old shows and something special about them that the current shows (no offense) just don't seem to have anymore. I know part of the reason is probably from me getting older, but really, if you look at the old shows they really have a
*spark* to them, in a sense lol. While they weren't perfect, it seems they weren't "over-perfected" either like they are today, or try to be.
Like everything was down to the mark, from the costuming to the scenery, which were at the top of the line (IMO) back then, mainly in the 1990's. Also, not much of a fan of the TV screen they've been using this past decade or so(thanks
Everyone Makes Music.) And plus, EVERYTHING is still in storage, so they
really could have used the old
1-2-3...Imagine! set if they wanted. Besides, the stage with the SSL sign hanging over it (not the one used in today's theater tours) decked out in lights REALLY adds to the whole "live" experience.