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Your Thoughts: Jim Henson's Musical World at Carnegie Hall

catherine

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who was yancy woodchuck? was that one of the squirrel's?
 

PanthraDion

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well not like full rubber duckie or c is for cookie

or the full fraggle rock section
Yeah, that really upset me. I was upset that I was unable to see it, so when I read that Wembley, Red, and Traveling Matt appeared, I had hoped that someone had recorded the entire Fraggle Rock bit, not just bits and pieces of it.
 

MelissaY1

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Is there any chance that another Muppets concert at Carnegie Hall will happen next year?
I doubt it, according to recent interviews that are online with John Tartaglia who hosted and helped organize the last one, he said it was a very HUGE undertaking to get three companies involved to do it, plus next year I'm sure the folks at Disney are going to be busy promoting the next Muppets film, so I'd be very surprised if they do anything at Carnegie Hall again so soon.
 
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