MuppetQuilter
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It is my understanding that the NY Workshop (or what is left of it) takes care of Sesame Street's puppet needs.
I've been told that with the new emphasis SST is putting on older characters (Grover, for instance) and the ever shrinking SST seasons, their new puppet needs have gone down and that lack of business contributed to the 'downsizing' of the Workshop (no work = no income = no paychecks).
Since SST now owns their Muppets, they are no longer contractually required to go to Henson for puppet building and refurbishing, but to my knowledge they have not looked else where yet. If SST's budget problems continue that could change, though (IMHO).
I think we all feel the loss of what the Workshop was and what it meant to the Muppets. Still, it's important to remember and celebrate that it existed at all. Jim Henson did a lot of great things and building that Workshop and gathering all of those incredibly talented people into one team is pretty high on that list.
I've been told that with the new emphasis SST is putting on older characters (Grover, for instance) and the ever shrinking SST seasons, their new puppet needs have gone down and that lack of business contributed to the 'downsizing' of the Workshop (no work = no income = no paychecks).
Since SST now owns their Muppets, they are no longer contractually required to go to Henson for puppet building and refurbishing, but to my knowledge they have not looked else where yet. If SST's budget problems continue that could change, though (IMHO).
I think we all feel the loss of what the Workshop was and what it meant to the Muppets. Still, it's important to remember and celebrate that it existed at all. Jim Henson did a lot of great things and building that Workshop and gathering all of those incredibly talented people into one team is pretty high on that list.