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MTR Screenings-Celebrating 50 Years

Squigiman

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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
 

Cheebo

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The other major fansite in question "Tough Pigs" already has had this information posted a few days ago anyway.
 

Vic Romano

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MellissaY had posted this info almost a month ago with the anticipation it would be held at the NYC location, but recently we learned it's (at the moment) only in LA. :mad:
 

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Vic,
Actually no it's not only in CA. They're having events simultaneously both in NY and L.A. on the same day. The NY events will have Cheryl Henson signing copies of her book "It's Not Easy Being Green..." and from what the folks at the museum told me when I called up for more info (finally yes I called) it sounds like Tyler Bunch from Bear in the BBH is going to be doing a puppetry demonstration that you MUST make reservations for at 2 p.m. All the other events are open to everyone but the demonstration requires reservations. Also there will be various screenings, walkaround characters for the kids, etc.
Just wanted to clear up the confusion that this event was only taking place in L.A. It's not, it will be both there AND in NYC!
 

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Oh and in addition to my other post, there IS information available now at the museum's website for both the NYC and LA events...Pop on over to www.mtr.org and on the upper right hand side, there's a link and it gives a description for both the L.A. and NY events depending on which link you click. However, it's in PDF format, so unless you have Adobe Acrobat you won't be able to read it I don't think...
 

Squigiman

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I was just sorta joking around, but I have had my run-ins with the webmaster, and would rather not cross paths at a Muppet event, again. I figured they'd have known about something like this, obviously.


-Squigiman
 

unclematt

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Is this planned for any other cities like Chicago?
 

MelissaY1

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Matt,
I don't believe so because the Museum of T.V. and Radio only has branches in NYC and L.A. However, perhaps some of the local Chicago museums are doing their own events in the upcoming months??
 

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If anyone hears of any Chicago events please let me know.
 
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