cjd874
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Bumping this thread to talk about the Henson exhibit in Greenwich, CT. I went there today and it is a fantastic exhibit! Not as high-profile or as expansive as the ones in New York, Seattle, etc. But still a great visit. It focuses mostly on the Hensons' work from 1960-1972.
Highlights include the following:
Highlights include the following:
- A dollhouse featured in a classic Sesame Street counting film (originally belonged to Lisa and Cheryl Henson, I believe)
- A circus banner created by the Hensons
- Rare paintings and drawings by Jim Henson
- Original character concept sketches of the Amazing Mumford and Big Bird
- Sesame Street-themed artwork by Jack Davis and Mike Smollin
- A storyboard for Jim Henson's "12 Rocks" sketch from Sesame Street
- An entire room dedicated to Jane Henson's handmade puppets, sculptures, and paintings
- Classic SS merchandise including the sought-after Fisher-Price SS Little People playset
- 2 TV screens playing various clips including a short film called "Run, Run" from 1965
- Vinyl copies of the Frog Prince and the Muppet Alphabet Album
- Five puppets on display: Kermit (sans collar, circa 1963), Grover, Robin the Frog, Oscar the Grouch, and Lefty the Salesman
- A room for coloring and making your own monster puppet (geared towards children...there was a sketch of Gonzo by Dave Goelz and a drawing of Kermit by Joe Hennes from Tough Pigs!)