Sunday, September 21, 2014

The disney produtcions to Bring Kermit, Miss Piggy plus THE MUPPETS to Broadway?

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Disney Cartoon Mickey Mouse Silicone iPhone 5 Case

It is not always easy being green, but The iPhone 5 Disney case produtcions may be seeing green if the tattoo parlor brings the beloved characters hailing from 1984's THE MUPPETS TAKE NY to the Great White Way.

The ultra modern York Post's Michael Riedel experiences that the Walt Disney case Company, that's had the rights to the Muppets since 2004, is "exploring the possibility" of a Muppet musical coming to one Jujamcyn's five theaters. With the published successes of kid-friendly musicals "Cinderella, " "Aladdin", "The Lion King" and "Mary Poppins, " it appears to be to be only a matter of time long before the iconic Henson creations have a tv show of their own. While the project make take some time to come to fruition, as one source states that, "Who doesn't love Muppets? inches

The 1984 musical comedy, targeted by Frank Oz, was the final of a series of live-action musical provides films starring Jim Henson's Muppets. The film was produced by Henson Associates and TriStar Pictures, and was filmed on location in New York City during the summer of 1983. The movie featured music by Ralph Burns and Jeff Moss and even included cameo appearances from Sesame Street's Cookie Monster, Ernie and Bert.

It remains unclear how Disney would go about adapting a movie starring an ecclectic group of puppets, to the stage. Will they emulate the success of Julie Taymor's "Lion King, " where the actors who man the life-size puppets remain somewhat camouflaged in the background, or perhaps use the "Avenue Q" model, in which both puppets and their 'handlers' are clearly visually noticeable to the audience.

Either way, the show would surely be "More entertaining than humanly possible! "

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