Hey folks,
Don't tell anyone at that OTHER major Muppet fansite, but there are apparently some screenings planned at the Museum of Television & Radio to celebrate 50 years of Muppetty goodness. Brian and Lisa will even be there at the California one. Here's what was in an e-mail I got:
Fifty Years of Fabulous: Celebrating The Jim Henson
> Company's 50th
> Anniversary
>
> The Museum of Television & Radio
>
> 465 North Beverly Drive
>
> Beverly Hills, CA 90210
>
>
>
> Saturday, September 24, 2005
>
> Noon to 5:00 p.m.
>
>
>
> In 1955, when Jim Henson premiered his first show,
> Sam & Friends in
> Washington DC, on WRC-TV, he revolutionized puppetry
> on television and
> redefined family entertainment. From that small
> beginning, the Henson
> Company, always using cutting-edge technology, went
> on to produce a long
> series of outstanding and groundbreaking productions
> with thousands of
> memorable characters. Today the company's
> innovations in puppetry,
> animatronics, and computer graphics are celebrated
> throughout the world.
>
>
>
> Join us for an afternoon of screenings, activities,
> and special guests from
> the Henson Company.
>
>
>
> 12:15 p.m. Fraggle Rock screening, hosted by
> Jocelyn Stevenson
>
> 1:15 p.m. Drop-in puppet-making workshop
> (continues throughout afternoon)
>
> 2:15 p.m. Sneak preview of the new television
> series, Frances, and a live
> demonstration of the company's
> revolutionary digital puppeteering system
>
> 3:00 p.m. Book signing with Lisa Henson, It's Not
> Easy Being Green and
> Other Things to Consider
>
> 4:00 p.m. Jim Henson's Storyteller screening,
> hosted by Brian Henson
>
>
>
> Tickets: There is a $5 admission charge for this
> event. Tickets are on sale
> now and may be purchased in the Museum lobby during
> regular Museum hours or
> by calling the Museum at (310) 786-1091 between noon
> and 5:00 p.m.
>
>
>
> Sales are final and tickets cannot be refunded.
> Programs and participants
> are subject to change.
Here's where to find the info for the New York one:http://www.mtr.org/education/familyevents/henson50ny.pdf . Hope this will be fun. Maybe some of us can meet up. Take it easy.
-Squigiman
Don't tell anyone at that OTHER major Muppet fansite, but there are apparently some screenings planned at the Museum of Television & Radio to celebrate 50 years of Muppetty goodness. Brian and Lisa will even be there at the California one. Here's what was in an e-mail I got:
Fifty Years of Fabulous: Celebrating The Jim Henson
> Company's 50th
> Anniversary
>
> The Museum of Television & Radio
>
> 465 North Beverly Drive
>
> Beverly Hills, CA 90210
>
>
>
> Saturday, September 24, 2005
>
> Noon to 5:00 p.m.
>
>
>
> In 1955, when Jim Henson premiered his first show,
> Sam & Friends in
> Washington DC, on WRC-TV, he revolutionized puppetry
> on television and
> redefined family entertainment. From that small
> beginning, the Henson
> Company, always using cutting-edge technology, went
> on to produce a long
> series of outstanding and groundbreaking productions
> with thousands of
> memorable characters. Today the company's
> innovations in puppetry,
> animatronics, and computer graphics are celebrated
> throughout the world.
>
>
>
> Join us for an afternoon of screenings, activities,
> and special guests from
> the Henson Company.
>
>
>
> 12:15 p.m. Fraggle Rock screening, hosted by
> Jocelyn Stevenson
>
> 1:15 p.m. Drop-in puppet-making workshop
> (continues throughout afternoon)
>
> 2:15 p.m. Sneak preview of the new television
> series, Frances, and a live
> demonstration of the company's
> revolutionary digital puppeteering system
>
> 3:00 p.m. Book signing with Lisa Henson, It's Not
> Easy Being Green and
> Other Things to Consider
>
> 4:00 p.m. Jim Henson's Storyteller screening,
> hosted by Brian Henson
>
>
>
> Tickets: There is a $5 admission charge for this
> event. Tickets are on sale
> now and may be purchased in the Museum lobby during
> regular Museum hours or
> by calling the Museum at (310) 786-1091 between noon
> and 5:00 p.m.
>
>
>
> Sales are final and tickets cannot be refunded.
> Programs and participants
> are subject to change.
Here's where to find the info for the New York one:http://www.mtr.org/education/familyevents/henson50ny.pdf . Hope this will be fun. Maybe some of us can meet up. Take it easy.
-Squigiman