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Leslie Carrara-Rudolph in NYC

PuppetKristin

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I feel like I should have posted this days ago! I saw Leslie Carrara-Rudolph do her show "Wake Up Your Weird" at the West Side YMCA. I also saw her cabaret last night "Entertaining Thoughts."

Leslie plays Abby Cadabby on Sesame Street. Her show was absolutely innovating, amazing, entertaining, and just plain fun. She's got great puppets that are fantastic, well developed characters. I love the character of Lolly, she's so darn sweet (like candy!).

In attendance were a bunch of the great puppeteers that perform Sesame Street and Muppet characters. It was kind of like a big party/reunion! So much fun.

The last show is today so any of you last minute New Yorkers that want something fun to do this afternoon, Leslie is playing her last show at the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theatre near Lincoln Center.

http://www.wakeupyourweird.com/

I highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend it!
 
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