MuppetfraggleEX
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Well said. Thanks, LOL
Thanks!Kynan Barker said:I can: Their parents' bedrooms. The way the Muppets work is, performers spend years learning their craft, and then, when they're ready, they start performing in front of an audience. They aren't just handed major characters, "Here's Piggy, see how you go."
Consider this: Eric Jacobson's first-ever public performance of Miss Piggy was at MuppetFest, in front of several hundred Muppet fans, and every single one of us thought it was Frank. That sets the bar pretty high for understudies, but that's how high it should be. If Eric's Piggy was anything less than flawless, I think there would have been a riot. Literally. And that's the standard we should be able to expect from every performer on every project.
Training understudies to step in when they're needed makes sense. But training them in front of an audience doesn't. Neither does releasing substandard work under the Muppet banner. It hurts the characters, it hurts the brand, and it hurts the fans.
Kynan
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