Vic Romano
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This is all a proposed idea; but what do we know about the greatest theatre of all time? Well:
The design or layout probably looks like this. I admit, the "gray" area (the Lobby) is a gray area, in that we don't really know what it looks like, although it most likely would have existed.
The theatre had full and part time paid positions.
While we can be pretty sure that the theatre was not in the middle of nowhere, we're not entirely certain about it's exact location.
Originally, the theatre was owned by Scooter's Uncle J.P. Gross, but we learn in IAVMMC that the Muppets inherit the theatre from him.
The theatre was originally called the "Benny VanDerGast Memorial Theatre."
If you'd like a full list of Muppet Show characters, please visit the Kermitage's Muppet Show Character Guide.
If you'd like a complete list of Muppets, check out the Count's Muppet Listings, version 15.0
Your thoughts and input now, please.
The design or layout probably looks like this. I admit, the "gray" area (the Lobby) is a gray area, in that we don't really know what it looks like, although it most likely would have existed.
The theatre had full and part time paid positions.
While we can be pretty sure that the theatre was not in the middle of nowhere, we're not entirely certain about it's exact location.
Originally, the theatre was owned by Scooter's Uncle J.P. Gross, but we learn in IAVMMC that the Muppets inherit the theatre from him.
The theatre was originally called the "Benny VanDerGast Memorial Theatre."
If you'd like a full list of Muppet Show characters, please visit the Kermitage's Muppet Show Character Guide.
If you'd like a complete list of Muppets, check out the Count's Muppet Listings, version 15.0
Your thoughts and input now, please.