Sesame Street Live!

'Sesame Street Live! 'is a series of live stage shows occurring between late winter and late fall 2020. The first show took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City from Feb. 18-19, the second show was at Staples Center in Los Angeles from Apr. 14-15, the third was at Amway Center in Orlando from Jun. 10-11, the fourth at Wembley Arena in London from Jul. 20-21, the fifth at Rogers Centre in Toronto from Sept. 16-17, and the final show at International Convention Centre Sydney from Nov. 12-13.

Ernie and Bert are the hosts of a two-hour variety show (directed by Prairie Dawn with assistant Trevor Monster, who debuts in this show) featuring their Sesame Street friends, and presenting new performances of classic Sesame Street songs and sketches, as well as covers of musical classics such as "Send in the Clowns", "Clap for the Wolfman", and "Copacabana". Unlike other Sesame Street live shows, these shows utilized the official puppets used on the show itself rather than walk-around costume versions. The puppeteers, clad all in black, are exposed to the audience, while two large screens loom over both sides of the stage, both of which frame only the Muppet characters (however, the performers reveal themselves during the curtain call). Unusual for a live show, the Muppet performers both spoke and sang live, making the experience slightly different for each performance.

In addition, celebrities make cameos throughout the show (who vary from show to show), including John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, James Corden, Seth Meyers, Tom Bergeron, Paul Williams, Michael Buble, Randy Rainbow, Gloria Estefan, LeVar Burton, Billie Eilish, Celine Dion, Sia, Lloyd Ahlquist and Peter Shukoff, Ryan Reynolds (reprising his role as Deadpool), ALF (performed by Paul Fusco), and Mark Hamill as the voice of the Joker.

The shows were produced by Sesame Workshop, the Jim Henson Company, HIT Entertainment, Sony Wonder, and Scholastic Media (a rare instance of a Scholastic-produced project that isn't a media adaptation of their books); the current Sesame Workshop logo, the 2002 Jim Henson Home Entertainment logo (with "Home Entertainment" replaced with "The Jim Henson Company"), the 2001 HIT Entertainment logo, the 1995 Sony Wonder logo (an animated version of the widescreen variant as seen in The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale), and the 2003 Scholastic logo are all seen during the beginning of each show, both live and on video. The MSG, Staples Center, and Amway Center shows aired on local PBS stations (WNET, KCET, and WUCF-TV), as well as on PBS Kids and Universal Kids, on Feb. 18, 2021, and on HBO, Cartoon Network and Boomerang in the days that followed. The Wembley Arena, Rogers Centre, and ICC Sydney shows aired on BBC and CBeebies, YTV and Treehouse TV, and ABC and ABC Kids in Australia, respectively, throughout April 2021.

All six shows received positive reviews from critics and audiences. Reviewing the Madison Square Garden performances, The New York Times lauded Sesame Street Live! as "a children's concert with something to please all ages." The Los Angeles Times similarly praised the Staples Center shows as "a hilarious blast from the most famous puppets on television," while, speaking of the Wembley Arena shows, The Sun opined, "Big Bird, Elmo and company are as popular as ever!"

Filmed versions of the first two shows were released on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download by Shout! Factory (the MSG show) and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (the Staples show) in the United States and Canada in May 2021, each complete with bonus material, including behind-the-scenes/rehearsal footage, songs cut from the show, bios on the Muppet characters and their performers (read aloud by Trevor Monster), a trivia quiz game, a photo gallery, a sing-along feature, pop-up facts, trailers for other titles from their respective distributors, the bonus video Elmopalooza, and more. The Wembley Arena show received a Region 2 release by BBC DVD in June, followed by the Rogers Centre version from Corus Kids in July and the ICC Sydney version from ABC Kids Australia in August; both have similar bonus features as their U.S. counterparts. Every show from the tour (including an Amway Center performance) was released on the HBO Max streaming service in early September 2021, as well as on the Noggin mobile streaming app.

Act I
TV and video releases start off with the Sesame Street Muppets arriving on a tour bus driven by Cookie Monster as an upbeat song plays in the background. For example, the MSG show starts off with "Celebration", while the Staples Center show begins with "Party Like It's 1999".

Oscar the Grouch opens the show by singing the "Grouch Anthem" with some other Grouches. (This song was performed at Madison Square Garden, Staples Center and Amway Center)

A Muppet version of Queen Elizabeth II (performed by Louise Gold) tries to find her seat before the show starts. (This was only shown at Wembley Arena)

An Anything Muppet Mountie (performed by Eric Jacobson) leads the audience in singing "O, Canada". (This song was only performed at Rogers Centre)

A Muppet kangaroo named Keeshan (performed by Matt Vogel) goes over a few safety instructions for the audience before the show starts. (This was only shown at ICC Sydney)

Trevor Monster, Prairie Dawn, Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Count von Count, and Elmo sing a medley comprised of: "Somebody Come and Play", "Sesame Street Theme", "Rubber Duckie", "Doin' the Pigeon", "C is for Cookie", "ABC-DEF-GHI", "Song of the Count", "Elmo's Song" and "Welcome!" (joined during the last song by Telly Monster and Baby Bear)

Ernie explains the history of Sesame Street, including its co-creator Joan Ganz Cooney, the influence of Jim Henson and his Muppets, the importance of music on the show, and the topics it has tackled over the years, from healthy habits and social skills to emergencies and death. Telly Monster interrupts Ernie in the MSG show, frantically searching for the bathroom (not to go, but to search for his hairbrush), where Ernie tells him is at the end of the hall leading to the stage to the right. He is interrupted by Grover in the Staples Center show, who explains that he missed the tour bus to the arena, so a "pretty limo driver" named Marissa (played by Colleen Smith) drove him instead. Grover asks Marissa to drive him around L.A., since he won't be needed in the show for a while. In response, she drags him away by his nose. In the Amway Center show, Abby Cadabby interrupts Ernie by magically appearing and disappearing constantly to mess with him. When asked why she is doing this, Abby confesses that she wanted to play hide-and-seek with him.

Ernie spotlights the many co-productions of Sesame Street from around the world, including Mexico, Germany, the Netherlands, Kuwait, Israel, Egypt, India, Spain, France, Brazil, China, Japan, Bangladesh, Russia, South Africa, Canada, Indonesia, Palestine, Portugal, Norway, Turkey, Poland, Northern Ireland, and Britain (The Furchester Hotel). He and Bert originally scheduled a parade of international Muppets, but according to Prairie Dawn (who mentions that her shoes are being shined and her socks are "this week's dirty laundry"), no one from the international streets could make it, citing time concerns and travel costs. Ernie wonders if they could instead stage a salute to professional wrestling (MSG), comic books (Staples), American theme parks (Amway), children's television characters (Wembley), the animal kingdom (Rogers), and the nations of the world (ICC Sydney), but the idea is shut down by Prairie.

A Lavender AM caricature of Michael Jackson lip-syncs to Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel", with backup by three Anything Muppet singers.

Oscar sings "I Love Trash", while other Grouches present the trash mentioned in the song. Grundgetta, Slimey the Worm, a rebuilt Bruno the Trashman, Oscar's mother, Irvine, Fluffy, Lassie, Iago, Spot, and Preposterous also make appearances. At the song's end, Oscar tries to feed his 13-month-old newspaper with fish filling to a Muppet raccoon (a rebuilt replica of a raccoon puppet first used on The Muppet Show), animals that Oscar calls "a Grouch's best friend", who happily chows down...on everything in Oscar's trash can.

Prairie Dawn leads the Count and the audience in a rendition of "Beep". Like in the original song, while Prairie demonstrates how to remember simple numbers by saying "beep" that number of times, the Count asks about higher and higher numbers, until Prairie grows frustrated and runs off.

Elmo leads Trevor Monster (and the audience) in a performance of "Sing After Me". For performances where Ryan Dillon performed Elmo, Trevor was operated on-stage by another puppeteer, lip-synching to Dillon's live vocals.

The Two-Headed Monster spells out a word and demonstrates its meaning (DANCE at MSG, BOOM at Staples, SWIM at Amway, RUN at Wembley, DUCK at Rogers, and FLY at ICC Sydney).

Zoe leads Julia and some monsters, and the audience, in a performance of "A Very Simple Dance". Zoe and Julia end up exhausted after the song.

Ernie, clad in his pajamas, sings and tap dances to "Dance Myself to Sleep" with some Muppet sheep while playing his bugle, even inviting Abby Cadabby and Prairie Dawn (calming down after the "Beep" fiasco) to dance with him. Abby is instantly eager to join in, while Prairie is initially reluctant, but after Ernie offers her dancing advice ("Let your feet feel the beat and your body does the rest."), she and Abby get so caught up in tap dancing that they continue even after Ernie heads for bed ("This is so much fun, I don't think I'll ever fall asleep!" exclaims Prairie). The scene was executed in front of a black background, with nine puppeteers, three for each Muppet, dressed all in black and invisible to the audience.

In Ernie's dream, he sings "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon" with Christopher Cerf (MSG), Michael Buble (Staples), Randy Rainbow (Amway), Billie Eilish (Wembley), Celine Dion (Rogers), and Sia (ICC Sydney) (but only during opening performances; for subsequent and matinee performances, Ernie would sing alone or with another Sesame Street character, i.e. Abby Cadabby, Elmo, Big Bird, or Grover). Several Muppets also make appearances, including Slimey (referencing a story arc from the show's 29th season in which Slimey was one of five worms to fly to the Moon), a Martian, Wanda Cousteau, some Muppet fish, a Muppet shark, a Muppet octopus, a Muppet oyster, a Muppet clam, Chicago the Lion, Herb the Dinosaur, Shivers the Penguin, some Muppet penguins, Wolfgang the Seal, Old MacDonald, some Muppet sheep, Kathleen the Cow, Gladys the Cow, Alfred Duck, Mumford's duck, Buster the Horse, Fred the Wonder Horse, some Muppet chickens, some Muppet pigeons, some Muppet dogs, Little Murray Sparkles, Chip and Dip, and Iago the Donkey. The moonbeam that Ernie dances on during the song was achieved through an overhead light projection, and the shooting star that he wishes to return home on was animated on one of the CGI environments featured through the song.

Murray Monster makes his triumphant return, and plays "One of These Things" (changed to "Three of These Things" in the Staples Center, Amway Center, and Wembley Arena shows) with his old friend Ovejita the lamb, using scissors, a sheet of paper, a bottle of glue, and a rock (MSG); Murray, Ovejita, and two other monsters (Staples); a cat, a dog, a mouse, and a tiger (Amway); a towel, a rubber duck, a bar of soap, and a pillow (Wembley); a kiwi, a pineapple, a plum, and a jellybean (Rogers); and a baseball, a basketball, a golf ball, a tennis ball, and an American football (ICC Sydney).

In Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck, Cookie Monster and Chef Gonger prepare baba ghanoush (MSG), strawberry shortcake (Staples), watermelon gazpacho (Amway), Welsh rarebit (Wembley), jelly doughnuts (Rogers), and chicken Kiev (ICC Sydney). However, the monsters run out of tahini, strawberries, watermelons, cheddar cheese, raspberry jam, and garlic respectively, so they drive off in their Foodie Truck to get more of the missing ingredient (and learn about where those foods come from).

Ernie introduces the audience to "the bathtime boogie that's sweeping the nation" as he invites them to "Do De Rubber Duck", sung by Zoe instead of Ernie himself, who originally sang the song (though he does provide duckie squeaks). She's soon joined by Telly, Oscar, Abby (singing Kermit the Frog's verse from the original version), the Count, Grover (singing Biff's verse), Guy Smiley, Gladys the Cow, and Hoots the Owl. While not getting verses, Elmo, Rosita, Baby Bear, Rudy, and Julia also appear in the bathtub. At the end of the sketch, Prairie Dawn, feeling the "bathtub bonanza" has gone on long enough, uses a giant vaudeville cane and the moving services of Cookie Monster and Herry Monster to haul the tub and singers off-stage. Ernie and Bert chase after the tub, telling Prairie not to scratch it with the cane.

After a spirited introduction from Mr. Snuffleupagus, The Oinker Sisters perform "A New Way to Walk".

Accompanied by four AM Monsters on piano, guitar, saxophone, and flute, Trevor Monster sings "Bein' Green". Before the song, he lampshades the oddity of a yellow monster singing a song about the color green, lamenting that he's the wrong color before singing ("Oscar didn't want to sing it, so...") and changing one of the final lyrics from "I'm green, and it'll do fine" to "If I were green, it would do fine".

Seven Honkers dance and honk to "Honk Around the Clock", until they destroy the clock offstage.

Rosita (wearing a Carmen Miranda-inspired hat, a glittery dress that stretches to her legs, and blue fabric attached to her fur, similar to her pre-2004 wings) sings "Copacabana" with The Oinker Sisters as backup singers, and Anything Muppets taking on the roles of Lola (Lavender), Tony (Green) and Rico (Pumpkin). The song tells the story of Lola, the star attraction at the legendary Copacabana nightclub, who falls in love with the bartender, Tony. One night, a man named Rico walks in and attempts to woo the showgirl to his side; however, Rico's attempt to have his way with Lola earns Tony's wrath, resulting in a bar room brawl that ends with Tony getting shot dead and Rico fleeing the scene. Years later, the club has been transformed into a disco; all that remains of the Copa's former identity is the presence of Lola (who is aging like milk, drunk out of her mind and unable to accept the loss of her love). Copacabana nightclub and disco patrons include Hoots the Owl, Guy Smiley, Mr. Johnson, Louie, Mae, Freddy, Maggie Cadabby, Roosevelt Franklin, Prairie Dawn, Betty Lou, Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Humphrey, Ingrid, Leo the Party Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, Forgetful Jones, The Amazing Mumford, Polly Darton, Lefty the Salesman, Little Bird, Don Music, Roosevelt Franklin's Mother, Little Jerry and the Monotones, Professor Hastings, Granny Fanny Nesselrode, Captain Vegetable, Harvey Kneeslapper, Simon Soundman, the Busby Twins, Monty, Herbert Birdsfoot, Benny Rabbit, Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats, Colambo, Lulu, Deena, Pearl, Clementine, Madame Chairbird, Kingston Livingston III, Meryl Sheep, Ferlinghetti Donizetti, Dexter, Lily, Placido Flamingo, Elizabeth, Sonny Friendly, Leo Birdelli, Aristotle, Sherry Netherland, Bug, Narf, Mel, Googel, Phoebe, Roxie Marie, Merry Monster, Ruby, Leslie Mostly, Biff and Sully. The Two-Headed Monster appears as a waiter, while Herry cameos as a disco DJ. Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk dance in the background.

Prairie Dawn, reading a book, sings "In My Book" with the characters mentioned in the song, including Butch the Tiger, Chicago the Lion, a Muppet alligator, a Lavender pirate, and a Green Live Hand sorcerer.

Elmo sings "In Your Imagination". Wolfgang the Seal and Hoots also make appearances.

Abby sings "Imagine That". Other characters in the song include Ernie (who originally sang the song) as a king, the Muppet horse used as Pferd on Sesamstrasse, a Muppet dragon, and Elmo as a sea captain.

Cookie Monster sings the hip-hop/rap song "Healthy Food", joined by a Muppet pineapple, apple, bread, pear, and broccoli. Later, they're joined by a Muppet tomato, banana, lettuce, potato, cheese, corn, eggplant, bell pepper, cucumber, carrot, peach, beet, zucchini, and pumpkin.

In perhaps their first time in a duet, Zoe and Prairie Dawn sing "Loud and Soft"; Zoe enjoys singing loud, low, and long, while Prairie prefers to sing soft, high, and short. They're soon joined by Big Bird and Snuffy, with Big Bird singing loud, high, and long, and Snuffy singing soft, low, and short. They all agree on one thing, though; they like to sing good. Details about Zoe and Prairie are revealed before the song (for instance, whereas Zoe is fond of ballet, Prairie prefers to tap dance; and while Prairie likes to play the piano, Zoe loves to play music on a trombone).

The Count and some backup Anything Muppets sing "Clap for the Wolfman", with Jackman Wolf providing witty quips. The music is played by a monster band consisting of Elmo on acoustic guitar, Telly on tuba, Herry on bass, Murray on electric guitar, the Two-Headed Monster on keyboard, Gonger on drums, and Trevor on saxophone.

Rosita, backed by a band that includes Louie on bass, Prairie Dawn on piano, Big Bird on maracas, Gonger on bongos, Ovejita on trumpet and Trevor on saxophone, plays guitar and sings "Conga". During the song, she is greeted by a conga line of Muppets including Ernie, Bert, Elmo, Abby, Zoe, Telly, Cookie Monster, Herry, The Count, Grover, Baby Bear, Rudy, Julia, Roosevelt Franklin, Betty Lou, Roxie Marie, Murray, Biff, Sully, Mumford, and a Honker. In the MSG show, Rosita is joined by Gloria Estefan, who originally sang the song.

The Count and some Muppet sheep perform "Lambaba". Mary from "Mary Had a Little Lamb", Little Bo Peep, a Muppet ram, duck, cow, chicken, and dog also make appearances. In this version, instead of counting them himself, the Count encourages the audience to count the sheep as they dance by. 41 Muppet sheep (the 40 sheep dancing by the Count and Mary's little lamb) were made for the show, as was a new Muppet ram.

To slow down the show's pace, the Sesame Street Muppets perform a medley of "nice and easy" songs. Ernie sings "Smile" by Charlie Chaplin (with the pitch the same as Jimmy Durante and Josh Groban's covers) and Hoots sings "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. Elmo, Zoe, Big Bird, Abby Cadabby, Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, Telly, Rosita, Prairie Dawn, Baby Bear, and Rudy are the backup singers.

In a diner setting, Bert, seated at an otherwise empty table, sings "Send in the Clowns" as he waits for a potential date, accompanied by a band consisting of Ernie on trumpet, Elmo on violin, Prairie Dawn on piano, Hoots on saxophone, Rosita on acoustic guitar, Baby Bear on flute, Telly on tuba, Herry on bass, Trevor on clarinet, and Abby on harp. The tragic scene is juxtaposed with the appearance of Grover, Zoe, Cookie Monster, Gonger, the Two-Headed Monster, Rudy, Murray Monster, Ovejita, a Honker, and several AM Monsters dressed as circus clowns, as a literal take on the song's title. The orchestration and pitch of the song are taken from Frank Sinatra's cover.

Abby and Zoe sing a duet of "Little Things" and "Picture a World", while admiring Muppet butterflies, flowers, and other forms of nature.

Oscar sings "Mad World" (sung to a low-pitched instrumental of Gary Jules' cover), with lyrics changed to be about Oscar lamenting his failure in making everyone feel as grouchy as he is.

Prairie Dawn plays a lower-pitched rendition of "Fur Elise" on her piano.

Telly, alone onstage, sings "All By Myself" and "My Heart Will Go On". The orchestration and pitch of both songs are taken from Celine Dion's covers.

Big Bird sings "When the River Meets the Sea", accompanied by Prairie Dawn on piano, Elmo on violin, and Rosita on acoustic guitar. He is soon joined by the other Sesame Street Muppets on backup, and in the Staples Center show, by Paul Williams (who wrote the song).

To lighten the mood, Grover, Herry, Cookie Monster and Rosita sing "Fuzzy and Blue". Elmo enters after their verses, wanting to join them despite being fuzzy and red. The four give in and change the song to "Fuzzy and Blue (and Red)".

The Michael Jackson Muppet takes the stage again, this time lip-synching to Jackson's "Thriller".

The Wiggles perform a medley of "Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car", "Big Red Car", "Here Come The Wiggles", and parts of "Get Ready to Wiggle", "Fruit Salad", "Hot Potato", "Can You Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?", "Rock-a-Bye Your Bear", "Hey Now, Let's Have a Party!", "Dorothy the Dinosaur", "Move Your Arms Like Henry", "Wags the Dog", "Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep on His Pirate Ship", "Wiggly Party", "Dorothy's Dance Party", "Balla Balla Bambina", and “Do the Wiggle Groove".

During intermission, Weldon the Internet troll appears, and attempts to drive the audience away from the theater. (This sketch was only performed at Amway Center). The intermission music is "Pinball Number Count".

Act II
Ernie, some backup monster singers, Cookie Monster and Gonger sing a humorous parody of "Bohemian Rhapsody", called "Cookie's Rhapsody". The song is about Cookie Monster as he becomes wrecked with guilt after he eats a flan that was meant for Gonger, with the singers not helping him feel better at all. Near the end, Gonger arrives and tells Cookie he's not angry at him; he doesn't even like flan. Cookie smiles, then breaks down in quiet tears as Gonger comforts his friend.

Big Bird, Elmo, Ernie, Abby, Zoe, Prairie Dawn, Trevor, Rosita, Bert, Oscar, Grover, Cookie Monster, The Count, Herry, Telly, Baby Bear, Snuffy, Hoots, the Two-Headed Monster, Gonger, Little Bird, Roosevelt Franklin, Betty Lou, Barkley, Alice Snuffleupagus, and Mr. Johnson all sing "What's the Name of That Song?"

In a new installment of "Monsterpiece Theater", Alistair Cookie reviews humorous film parodies: a film based on the Super Morphin Mega Monsters (themselves parodies of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise) starring Elmo, Zoe, Telly Monster and Rosita (MSG), Grouch (a parody of the Todd Phillips-directed Joker) starring Oscar (Staples), Batmonster & Red Robin (a spoof of the 1960s' Batman TV series and tie-in movie) starring Cookie Monster and Elmo as superheroes battling Muppet versions of the Joker, voiced by Mark Hamill, and Harley Quinn, voiced by Tara Strong, with the help of Super Grover and Commissioner Prairie Dawn (Amway), Star S'mores: The Rise of Piewalker (spoofing Star Wars' ninth film installment) starring an older Luke Piewalker and Princess Parfaita, and seven new Muppets; Brulee (a parody of the character Rey from the sequel trilogy), Kylo Creme (spoofing Kylo Ren), Fin the Fish (a take on Finn), unnamed expies of C-3PO, R2-D2 and BB-8, and the evil Emperor (a spoof of Emperor Palpatine) (Wembley), The Producers starring Oscar as Max Bialystock, Telly as Leo Bloom, The Count as Franz Liebkind, Rosita as Ulla, Bert and Ernie as Roger De Bris and Carmen Ghia (Rogers), and a documentary film starring Cookie Monster spoofing Steve Irwin as "The Cookie Hunter" (with Zoe as a parody of Terri Irwin), a famous conservationist defending wildlife and their habitats against a vicious game hunter who seeks to kill every animal in a jungle, in The Cookie Hunter: Call of the Wild (ICC Sydney).

A parade of classic Sesame Street Muppets marches by Ernie and Bert. The parade Muppets change each show: Roosevelt Franklin, Little Bird, The Amazing Mumford, Farley, Rodeo Rosie, Merry Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, Betty Lou, Forgetful Jones, Barkley (MSG); Roosevelt Franklin, Little Bird, Sherlock Hemlock, Betty Lou, Biff, Sully, Harvey Kneeslapper, Don Music, Forgetful Jones, Lefty the Salesman (Staples); Roosevelt Franklin, Little Bird, Ruby, Elizabeth, Lulu, Sherlock Hemlock, Betty Lou, Leo the Party Monster, Forgetful Jones, Deena (Amway); Roosevelt Franklin, Little Bird, Placido Flamingo, Sherlock Hemlock, Betty Lou, Frazzle, Kingston Livingston III, Wolfgang the Seal, Forgetful Jones, Simon Soundman (Wembley); Roosevelt Franklin, Little Bird, Roxie Marie, Dr. Nobel Price, Sherlock Hemlock, Betty Lou, Baby Natasha, Alice Snuffleupagus, Forgetful Jones, Benny Rabbit (Rogers); Roosevelt Franklin, Little Bird, Professor Hastings, Herbert Birdsfoot, Sherlock Hemlock, Betty Lou, Polly Darton, SAM the Robot, Forgetful Jones, Clementine (ICC Sydney).

The Michael Jackson Muppet returns for a third performance, lip-synching to "Billie Jean".

Grover performs "Monster in the Mirror" with some other monsters. The twin Grover in the mirror was achieved with an identical spare Grover puppet behind a mirror frame, lip-synched to Eric Jacobson's vocals by another puppeteer. Backup singers include Maurice Monster, Clancy, Kermit the Forg, Harvey Monster, Harry Monster, Bruce Monster, the lavender Frazzletone, and Billy Monster.

In a remake of a classic Sesame Street song/sketch, Abby is sleeping over at Ernie and Bert's apartment (sleeping in Bert's bed) when she is scared awake by visions of scary monsters. She wakes up Ernie and tells him of her nightmares, to which Ernie replies that she's just imagining the monsters she sees, and encourages her to think of happier things like balloons. To help her, he sings "Imagination" with Abby joining in (Ernie singing Bert's verses from the original version of the song, and Abby singing Ernie's verses).

The Count and his bats teach "The Batty Bat", a dance that he reminisces of learning as a boy in his ancestors' castle in his native Transylvania, to the audience.

Ernie invites the audience (and Bert) to play three rounds of "Guess What's Next", first using household items to create a shape pattern (circle, square, triangle), fruits and vegetables to create a color pattern (orange, red, green, yellow), and finally Muppet animals (duck, sheep, penguin, chicken, cow). The sketch ends with Horatio the Elephant running amok and the entire cast running for their lives (destroying the stage in the process); the curtains close amid the chaos.

After the crew cleans up the mess behind the curtain, Trevor enters to introduce Dr. Thad and the Medications, singing "their greatest, and only, hit ever", "The Ten Commandments of Health" while their patient, Mr. Johnson (Harvey P. Dull in the Wembley Arena show) repeats the commandments.

Stunt Monster Grover attempts a dangerous act or unnatural magic trick: cutting through a pineapple on Telly's head while blindfolded (MSG), trying to become the first monster to successfully jump over the Moon (Staples), revealing his mastery at card manipulation (Amway), shooting a laser beam arrow through an apple atop Mr. Johnson's head (Wembley), using mind powers to reverse time to the first episode of Sesame Street (Rogers), and assisting Prairie Dawn in creating a real-life version of a comic book character (ICC Sydney). Grover's card manipulation trick combined live puppetry, real-time digital puppetry and motion capture; Grover's head and body were both operated through live puppeteering (though both of Grover's rodded hands were pinned to the puppet's waist). Behind the platform Grover was standing, noted card magician Shin Lim, his face and arms covered in mocap dots, performed his tricks live, in the dark; while Grover's hands, created and performed using the Henson Digital Performance System, were projected via hologram in front of Grover, synching to the magician's hand movements (and animating the props he handled) in real time.

Bert (MSG), Ernie (Staples), Telly (Amway), Zoe (Wembley), Elmo (Rogers) and Big Bird (ICC Sydney) sing "The People in Your Neighborhood", spotlighting a trash collector, a barber (MSG), a postman, a firefighter (Staples), teachers, a newsdealer (Amway), a grocer, a doctor (Wembley), a dentist, a bus driver (Rogers), a cleaner and a baker (ICC Sydney), all played by Anything Muppets. In each version, the main singer uses the AM's attire and accessories to figure out what their job is.

Backed by a jazz band of Anything Muppets, Hoots sings "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch", with "Grinch" changed to "Grouch" to make the song about Oscar.

Hoots next performs "Put Down the Duckie" with Ernie, and backup by the AM jazz band.

Backed by Mama Bear and the Monsters, Grover sings "New York, New York". (This song was only performed at MSG)

In a disco setting, Zoe, in an attire inspired by John Travolta from Saturday Night Fever, and Abby, with an attire patterned after Ginger Rogers, dance to songs including "I Will Survive", "Car Wash", "That's the Way I Like It", "Funkytown", "YMCA", "Got to Be Real", "Hot, Hot, Hot", and "Sesame Street Fever", while other Muppets watch and cheer them on. (This sketch was only performed at Staples Center)

Bert takes the stage to sing "Can't Stop the Feeling". Eric Jacobson was assisted in performing Bert, who was seen from head to toe throughout the song, by two assistant puppeteers, all of whom wore black velvet against a black background. (This song was only performed at Amway Center)

The Sesame Street Muppets sing "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions". (This song was only performed at Wembley Arena)

Cookie Monster and Gonger take the stage to sing "Immigrant Song". Ovejita and Trevor supply background music. (This song was only performed at Rogers Centre)

Mama Bear and the Monsters perform "Waltzing Matilda". (This song was only performed at ICC Sydney)

In a remake of a classic Sesame Street sketch, Bert becomes annoyed by a letter repeating itself on his TV while he was watching his favorite show (S in MSG, C in Staples, R in Amway, P in Wembley, G in Rogers, and M in ICC Sydney). Ernie offers to fix the TV, but after he unplugs the set, he checks in the set and pulls out things that begin with said letter. In the MSG show, Ernie pulls out a shoe (stuffed with a sock), a spoon, a saw, a strawberry, a snake, a spatula, a sandwich, a star, a sailboat, a shark, a shovel (covered with sand), and a sheep. In Staples, Ernie finds a can, a car, a cane, a chain, a crayon, a cow, a cookie, a camera, a cup, a chair, a crocodile, a camel, a chicken, and a cat. In Amway, he releases a rock, a radio, a raisin, a rooster, a roll, a raccoon (the same one from "I Love Trash"), a rug, a rake, a ring, a ruler, a rattle, and a rabbit. The Wembley show sees Ernie reveal a pair of pants, a pencil, a plane, a plant, a paperclip, a slice of pizza, a penguin, a a sheet of paper, a pig, a plate, and a puppy. The Rogers show features a glove, a bottle of glue, a guitar, a gumball, a grape, a gorilla, some gum, a goose, a grasshopper, a pair of glasses, a garlic, and a tank of gasoline. In the ICC Sydney show, Ernie pulls out a mask, a marker, a mailbox, a monkey, a mop, a milkshake, a moose, a mug, a marshmallow, a magazine, a mirror, and a mouse. After the set is fixed, Ernie turns the TV back on, only to find it repeating the letter following the one featured. Bert seems to enjoy it, though.

Sailing on a canoe, Trevor Monster sings the Bobby Darin classic "Beyond the Sea", with Rosita playing Trevor's "lover". For this number, a 25 ft. long, 7 ft. deep tank of water was built across the stage from beneath the stage floor (the front-facing side is covered by mechanical waves to fit in with the water). To pull off the illusion of the puppet sailing across the sea in an aluminum canoe, Ryan Dillon performed Trevor's head and mouth through a hole in the top of a diving bell attached to the base of the boat (located under a long hole on the stage floor), which was moved across the tank by a slow-moving conveyor belt underwater. Trevor's arms were operated via animatronics by two additional puppeteers offstage. Inside the diving bell, oxygen tanks were installed and activated to give Dillon, wearing an enhanced headset that allowed his voice to clearly be heard from inside, air to breathe, and four puppeteers were assigned as a rescue team in case trouble arose during the live performance. This technique had been similarly utilized for the "Rainbow Connection" scene that opens The Muppet Movie. The Rosita puppet used was completely animatronic, controlled by Carmen Osbahr and two offstage assistants.

In a park, Oscar, Grundgetta, and a chorus of Grouches sing "I'm Sad Because I'm Happy" as characters like Baby Bear, Telly, Trevor, Rosita, Abby, Grover, Herry, Elmo, Zoe, Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, Gonger, Prairie Dawn, Roosevelt Franklin, Betty Lou, Little Bird, and Benny are blown away in a hurricane. (The Staples Center version replaces Grover with Mr. Johnson, since the former is still yet to leap over the Moon)

The Sesame Street Muppets perform a "Salute to Broadway", which consists of excerpts of select songs from A Chorus Line, A Little Night Music, Annie, Annie Got Your Gun, Avenue Q, The Book of Mormon, Bye Bye Birdie, Cabaret, Carousel, Cats, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Chicago, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, Fiddler on the Roof, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Grease, Gypsy, Hair, Hairspray, Hamilton, Hello Dolly!, Into the Woods, The King and I, Les Miserables, Little Shop of Horrors, Madame Butterfly, Mamma Mia!, Man of La Mancha, The Music Man, My Fair Lady, Oklahoma!, Paint Your Wagon, The Phantom of the Opera, The Producers, Rent, The Rocky Horror Show, Singin' in the Rain, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Spamalot, West Side Story, Wicked, and The Wizard of Oz, among other shows. (This sketch was only performed at Madison Square Garden)

The Sesame Street Muppets perform a "Salute to Disney", consisting of excerpts of songs from 101 Dalmatians, Aladdin, Bambi, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Coco, Dumbo, The Fox and The Hound, Frozen, The Great Mouse Detective, Hercules, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Jungle Book, Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, Moana, Mulan, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Pocahontas, The Princess and the Frog, Robin Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Song of the South, Tangled, Tarzan, Toy Story, Winnie the Pooh, and more among other films. (This sketch was only performed at Staples Center)

Muppet-style marionettes, performed by special guest puppeteers the Chiodo Brothers, dance along to "I'm a Gummy Bear (The Gummy Bear Song)". (This sketch was only performed at Amway Center)

A Muppet marionette performed by special guest puppeteer Barnaby Dixon dances to "Bad Romance". (This sketch was only performed at Wembley Arena)

Riding motorcycles, Cookie Monster and a gang of biker monsters sing "Born to Be Wild". To pull off the illusion of Cookie and co. riding motorcycles, the background screen projected a moving image of a highway, while each biker monster performer was surrounded by a team of three puppeteers moving the bikes on platforms. (This song was only performed at Rogers Centre)

Elmo and Zoe dance with robotic versions of themselves to "One Click Headshot". (This song was only performed at ICC Sydney)

In a barnyard setting, Ernie, three Honkers, and a Dinger have a "Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree", and invite the audience to join the party.

Bip Bippadotta and three Anything Muppets sing "Fat Cat". As in the original version, Bip runs up and annoys the other three with a fast scat that combines the four main rhymes in each verse and others.

In a remake of a classic Sesame Street sketch, Ernie and Bert invite the Count to a sleepover at their apartment, with Bert offering to sleep on the couch so the Count can take his bed. However, the Count finds he is unable to fall asleep, so Ernie suggests counting (Muppet) sheep as they jump over a (CGI) fence, which the Count does, complete with his trademark thunder and lightning, which startles and frightens Ernie. The next morning, the Count wakes up feeling cheerful and energetic, leading Bert to believe the Count had slept well last night, to which the Count reveals that he didn't sleep at all. It soon becomes apparent that the Count had kept Ernie awake all night long with his counting, as Ernie is now sleepwalking and counting in a monotonous voice. The Count asks Bert if he can have another sleepover, to which an exhausted Ernie collapses.

Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird, Chicago the Lion, Butch the Tiger, Horatio the Elephant, Kathleen the Cow, Gladys the Cow, Dawg the Dog, Chip and Dip, Poco Loco, Mumford's duck, the Big Bad Wolf, Joey and Davey Monkey, Iago the Donkey, Athena the Owl, Jamie Fox, Preston Rabbit, Shelley the Turtle, a Muppet bear, fish, sheep, goat, frog, chicken, pig, horse, gnu, camel, alligator, toucan, penguin, turkey, spider, robin, porcupine, woodchuck, mouse, bee, kangaroo, grasshopper, aardvark, gorilla, warthog, bison, armadillo, walrus, mole, moose, squirrel, shark, beaver, pigeon, koala, orangutan, zebra, giraffe, ostrich, flamingo, snake, ant, crow, vulture, rooster, raccoon, skunk, and polar bear sing "We Are All Earthlings". During the song, a montage plays of various different habitats and animals, at one point showing Big Bird in his nest. The song ends with sunlight entering the arena. This performance of the song combines the key of the original version with the speed of the 2002 remake sung by Jill Scott. For the MSG performances, a gospel choir is added during the third verse.

After the animals leave, the Sesame Street Muppets, led by Big Bird and Elmo, perform an epic rendition of "This is Me" from The Greatest Showman.

Big Bird leads the audience in singing "Sing" and "One Small Voice" (both with slow, dreamy compositions) as part of the closing medley. For the third song in the medley, Ernie, Abby, Elmo, Bert, Prairie Dawn, and the other Sesame Street Muppets perform "Just One Person".

As an encore, the Sesame Street Muppets sing "The Street I Live On" with Ernie thanking the guest stars before the final verse. (This song was performed at every arena except Amway Center)

The Sesame Street, The Muppets, Fraggle Rock, Bear in the Big Blue House and international Sesame Street characters all come together to sing "We Are the World" with Ernie thanking the guest stars before the chorus is sung for the final time. (This song was only performed at Amway Center)

After the song, the Muppet performers take their bows, with the main performers receiving a roll call as announced by an onstage celebrity: Stephen Colbert (MSG), Tom Bergeron (Staples), Steve Harvey (Amway), John Oliver (Wembley), LeVar Burton (Rogers), and the Wiggles (ICC Sydney). Toots Thielemans' classic harmonica instrumental of the Sesame Street theme song plays as the audience leaves the theater.

At the end of the final performance in ICC Sydney, new footage is shown of the Sesame Street Muppets boarding a tour bus and singing the George Strait song "Somewhere Down in Texas" (renamed "I'll Be Somewhere in New York City"), with lyrics rewritten to be about returning to Sesame Street after a long year of being on the road. As the song ends, a special credit is shown behind a black background: "The Sesame Street LIVE! world tour is dedicated to JOAN GANZ COONEY, LLOYD MORRISETT, and everyone who made Sesame Street possible. We thank you for your creativity and imagination."

On TV, video and streaming releases, the credits roll over footage of the Sesame Street Muppets on their tour bus, leaving the arena and travelling to their next stop; the Sesame Street theme (as heard on the album Bob's Favorite Street Songs) is played, sung by the Sesame Street Muppets instead of Bob McGrath.

Cast
The Sesame Street Muppet Performers

Pam Arciero Grundgetta, Oinker Sister, Dentist Patient

Jennifer Barnhart Zoe, Abby's Mom, Mama Bear, Gladys the Cow, Granny Bird

Bill Barretta Elmo's Dad

Warrick Brownlow-Pike Gonger

Tyler Bunch Jackman Wolf, Rosita's Dad, Chewie the Cookie, Firefighter, Welsh Rabbit, Elmo's Dad understudy

Leslie Carrara-Rudolph Abby Cadabby, Rosita's Mom, Brulee, Oinker Sister, Raccoon, Rose

Kevin Clash Elmo, Hoots the Owl, Benny Rabbit

Bruce Connelly Barkley

Frankie Cordero Rudy

Stephanie D'Abruzzo Prairie Dawn, Elmo's Mom, Oinker Sister, Curly Bear, Princess Parfaita, Doctor Patient, Berry Farmer

Ryan Dillon Trevor Monster, Baker, Hunter puppeteer, Elmo understudy

Dave Goelz Sly the Secretary Bird (Amway Center)

Stacey Gordon Julia

Chris Thomas Hayes Hoots understudy

Brian Henson Sly the Secretary Bird (Staples Center)

Eric Jacobson Bert, Grover, Oscar the Grouch, Guy Smiley, Two-Headed Monster, Mountie

Peter Linz Ernie, Herry Monster, Julia's Dad, Luke Piewalker, Garlic Farmer, Cleaner

Joey Mazzarino Murray Monster, Papa Bear, Zaftig

Carmen Osbahr Rosita, Ovejita

Martin P. Robinson Telly Monster, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Sly the Secretary Bird (MSG), Slimey, The Emperor

David Rudman Cookie Monster, Baby Bear, Two-Headed Monster, Rudy's Dad, Chicago the Lion

Matt Vogel Big Bird, Count Von Count, Mr. Johnson, Fin the Fish, Keeshan Kangaroo

Steve Whitmire Weldon the IT Guy

Additional Muppet Performers: Anthony Asbury (Barber), Heather Asch, Connor Asher, Billy Barkhurst, Gene Barretta, Jackson Barretta, Lawrence Basgall, Jake Bazel, Nate Begle, Tau Bennett, Ronald Binion, Carol Binion, David Bizzaro, Rickey Boyd, Cheryl Blaylock, Lindsey "Z." Briggs (Dalia), Matthew Brooks, Lisa Buckley, Julianne Buescher (Female Teacher), Raymond Carr, Josh Cohen, Jimmica Collins, Austin Costello, Melissa Creighton, Alice Dinnean (Magic Carpet, Barber Customer), Bill Diamond, Jamie Donmoyer, James Retter Duncan (Sly body performer), Ben Durocher, Jodi Eichelberger, David Matthew Feldman, Olga Felgemacher-Marin, David Fino, Galen Fott, Lexy Fridell, Matthew Furtado, Mark Gale, Aymee Garcia, Cameron Garrity, Rob Gardner, James Godwin, Louise Gold (Funella Furchester, Cheese Factory Worker, Queen Elizabeth II Muppet), Jerome Green, BJ Guyer, Liz Hara, Langston Hatch, Zach Haumesser, Andy Hayward, Patrick Holmes, Cedwan Hooks, Keri Horn, David Hosay, Dave Hulteen Jr., Haley Jenkins (Karli), Avery Lee Jones, Camille Kampouris, James Kemp, Vicki Kenderes-Eibner, John Kennedy (Bip Bippadotta, Kylo Creme, Jam Factory Worker, Green Medication, Dentist), Kathleen Kim (Julia's Mom), Joe Kovacs, Adam Kreutinger, Jim Kroupa, Matthew Krygier, Tim Lagasse ("Fat Cat" Lavender Singer, Male Teacher), Michael Latini, Aria Linz, Mica Linz, Michael Lisa, Weston Chandler Long, Spencer Lott (Samuel), Rick Lyon (Grocer), Lara MacLean, Noel MacNeal (Dr. Thad, Postman, Tahini Factory Worker, Big Bird double), Amanda Maddock, Emily Marsh, Jim Martin (Trash Collector), Wayne Martin, Ed May, Paul McGinnis (Clem, "Fat Cat" Fat Blue Singer, Pumpkin Medication), Tracie Mick Shoemaker, Andrew Moriarty, Alison Mork, Kathryn Mullen (Newsdealer), Jason Murphy, Anney Ozar, Michael Paul Ziegfeld, Megan Piphus (Gabrielle), Annie Peterle, Marc Petrosino, Karen Prell (Bus Driver), Mike Quinn, David Quesal, Rachel Redleaf, Sebastiano Ricci, Adam Rudman, Joey Rudman, Phoebe Rudman, Sam of The Zing Zongs, Stoph Scheer, Michael Schupbach, Michael Schwabe, David Stephens, Andy Stone, Lisa Sturz, John Tartaglia ("Fat Cat" Green Singer, Melon Farmer, Doctor, Lavender Medication), Gabriel Velez, Jack Vogel, Stacey Weingarten, James Wojtal, Eric Wright, Bryant Young (Snuffy back end performer)

Muppet Movement Director: Kate Brehm

Additional MSG Muppet Performers Drew Allison, Anthony Michael Stokes, Darren Bluestone, Jessica Carleton, Brian Carson, Cat Greenfield, Arlee Chadwick, Cody Clark, Ceili Clemens, David Corris, Carole D'Agostino, Elizabeth Ann Berg, Emmanuel Elpenord, Mindy Escobar-Leanse, Evy Wright, Jessica Simon, John Cody, Sarah Frechette, Noah Ginex, Sam Jay Gold, Honey Goodenough, Gretchen Wylder, Jenny Hann, Forrest Harding, Scott Hitz, Joshua Holden, Brenda Huggins, Jason Jacoby, Brodrick Jones, Ulysses Jones, Liz Joyce, Matt Daniel, Will Keating, Veronica J. Kuehn, Maggie Lakis, Marta Mozelle MacRostie, Anika Larsen, Matthew Lavin, Lee Bryan, Brendan Malafronte, Andy Manjuck, David Manley, "Lucky" Matt Yates, Rob McClure, Cathy McCullough, Megan McNerney, Kirsty Moon, Geoff Moonen, Jim Napolitano, Sarah Nolen, Adam Pagdon, Chris Palmieri, Bill Remington, Brett Roberts, Mary Robinette Kowal, Abby Roderick, Christina Rodriguez, Leslie Rose, Amy Rush, Joe Sabatino, Michael Sare, Kelli Sawyer, Christine Schisano, Thom Stanley, Steven Widerman, Sarah Stiles, Ian Sweetman, Amanda Villalobos, Aretta Baumgartner, Liz Vitale, Daniel Weissbrodt, Chad Williams, Teddy Yudain, Jacob Albarella, Latoryah Alexander, Marcelo Bottaro, Harrison Bryan, Melvin Campbell, Chris Chappell, Kristina Dizon, Yanniv Frank, Ora Fruchter, Jon Hoche, Charles Hubbell, Vito Leanza, Rowan Magee, Fergie L. Philippe, Paul Rice, Jon Riddleberger, Nicola Rose McEldowney, Liz Sanford, Michael T. Verdi, Anna Claire Walker, Noel Williams, Dante Zuccaro

Sly Body Double: Kyle Igneczi

Additional Staples Center Muppet Performers Brad Abrell, Grant Baciocco, Greg Ballora, David Barclay, Tim Blaney, Kevin Carlson, Catherine Adell, Kristin Charney, Brian Clark, Nathan Danforth, Dorien Davies, Artie Esposito, Peggy Etra, Genevieve Flati, Thom Fountain, Dan Garza, Alex U. Griffin, Sam Koji Hale, Terri Hardin, Rachel Herrick, Gwen Hollander, John Jennings, Patrick Johnson, Sean Johnson, Brian Jones, Donna Kimball, Bruce Lanoil, Erik Kuska, Scott Land, Len Levitt, Jayden Libran, Paul Louis Muller, Darci Lynne Farmer, Drew Massey, Jess McKay, Ted Michaels, Danny Montooth, Russell Nauman, James Murray, Michael Oosterom, Brett O'Quinn, Sarah Oh, Christine Papalexis, Sarah Berman, Rachel Appelbaum, Jared Ramirez, Steven Ritz-Barr, Carla Rudy, Chad Ethan Shohet, Paul Rugg, Nicolette Santino, Michelan Sisti, Janine Pibal, Joe Selph, Pam Severns, Phoebe Bottoms, David Skelly, Colleen Smith, Allan Trautman, Jack Venturo, Amber Reeder-Vega, Andy Rocco Kraft, Art Vega, Alex Villa, Russ Walko, Robin Walsh, Vanessa Whitney, Mark Bryan Wilson, Chase Woolner, Victor Yerrid, Christian Anderson, Joe Annabi, Erwin Jake Bayan, Jordan Brownlee, Mary Faber, Roberto Ferreira, Molly Fite, Alissa Hunnicutt, Carl J. Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Chris M. Kauffmann, Adrian Rose Leonard, Derek Lux, Kevin Noonchester, Zoe Palladino, Chris Patstone, Felix Pire, Emory Royston, Benjamin Schrader, Benjamin Siemon, Kenny Stevenson, Tony Urbano, Cheri VandenHeuvel, Michelle Zamora

Sly Body Double: Morgana Ignis

Additional Amway Center Muppet Performers Brad Abrell, Catherine Adell, Mecca Akbar, Jacob Albarella, Drew Allison, Nehprii Amenii, Christian Anderson, Joe Annabi, Rachel Appelbaum, John Ardolino, Grant Baciocco, Greg Ballora, David Barclay, Aretta Baumgartner, Richard Bay, Erwin Jake Bayan, Norman Beck, Dan Becker, Kaitlin Bellamy, Hailey Bendar, Elizabeth Ann Berg, Sarah Berman, Matthew Bethune, Edna Bland, Tim Blaney, Darren Bluestone, Katie Boren, Marcelo Bottaro, Phoebe Bottoms, Kelsey Brady, Kate Brehm, Lute Breuer, Laura Brooks, Beau Brown, Jordan Brownlee, Harrison Bryan, Lee Bryan, Buddy Big Mountain, Benny Buettner, Rachel Burson, Justin Campbell, Melvin Campbell, Tyler Campbell, Jessica Carleton, Kevin Carlson, Amy Carrigan, Brian Carson, Nicholas Caywood, Frank Cesario, Arlee Chadwick, Melissa Chaho, Chris Chappell, Kristin Charney, Camille Chen, Bruce Chesse, Claire Christie, Neil Cicierega, Brian Clark, Cody Clark, Ceili Clemens, Andy Clinton, John Cody, Spencer Cohen, Jimmica Collins, Jeff Conover, Jonathan Cooper, Laura Cooper, Jake Corrick, David Corris, Anita Coulter, David Crespin, James Croak, Craig Crumpton, Carole D'Agostino, Erin Van Dalen, Nathan Danforth, Joe D'Angelo-Lajoie, Matt Daniel, Adam Danoff, Julie Dansby, Julia Darden, Kelcie Dargan, Dorien Davies, Emily Davis, Emily DeCola, Aran de la Pena, Matt Dengler, Audrey Densmore, Kristina Dizon, Charlotte Anne Dore, David Dritsas, Madison Duling, Ryan Dunn, Christina Elefante, Emmanuel Elpenord, Mindy Escobar-Leanse, Artie Esposito, Peggy Etra, Mary Faber, Jarod Facknitz, Bob Fappiano, Terry Fator, Chris Faulkenberry, Keith Ferguson, Claudia Fernandez-Buces, Roberto Ferreira, David Fino, Molly Fite, Genevieve Flati, Erin Flynn, Barrett Foa, Blu Fogarty, Bryan Forrest, Justin Fortmeier, Thom Fountain, David Foust, Yanniv Frank, Sarah Frechette, Ora Fruchter, Matthew Furtado, Dan Garza, Andy Gaukel, Brendan Gawel, Joel Gennari, Luke Gerdes, Leila Ghaznavi, Noah Ginex, Meegan Godfrey, Sam Jay Gold, Honey Goodenough, Sarah Goone, Diane Graebner, Adam Graham, Cat Greenfield, Amber Greenlee, Fred Greenspan, Alex U. Griffin, Art Grueneberger, Iain Gunn, Sam Koji Hale, Jenny Hann, Terri Hardin, Forrest Harding, Elizabeth Hargnett, David Liebe Hart, Bob Hartman, David Hartmann, Chris Heady, Peter Heid, Rachel Herrick, Deborah Hertzberg, Jennifer Himes, Serra Hirsch, Scott Hitz, Jon Hoche, Joshua Holden, Gwen Hollander, William Horne, Charlie Horrocks, David Hosay, Ashley Hoven, Alexis Howland, Charles Hubbell, Ryan Heurtas, Brenda Huggins, Matthew Hughes, Scott Huhn, Alissa Hunnicutt, Chris Iannuzzi, Chris Ignacio, Kyle Igneczi, Morgana Ignis, Jason Jacoby, Dave Jadico, John Jennings, Robert Jiminez, Carl J. Johnson, Patrick Johnson, Scott Johnson, Sean Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Brian Jones, Brodrick Jones, Ulysses Jones, David Jordan, Liz Joyce, Nicholas Kadi, Chris Kauffmann, Brian Keating, Will Keating, Robb Killen, Donna Kimball, Doug Kincaid, Derek Klann, Kari Klein, Mary Robinette Kowal, Andy Rocco Kraft, Jake Krakovsky, Veronica J. Kuehn, Erik Kuska, Nita Laca, Hannah Laird, Maggie Lakis, Scott Land, Rebekah Lane, Frank Langley, Bruce Lanoil, Danny Lara, Anika Larsen, Matthew Lavin, Vito Leanza, Adrian Rose Leonard, Calvin Lester, Len Levitt, Jon Levin, Todd Gerson Levin, Jayden Libran, Michael Liscio Jr., Jonathan Little, Rob Lott, Paul Louis, Derek Lux, Darci Lynne Farmer, Marta Mozelle MacRostie, Rowan Magee, Brendan Malafronte, Ryan Malyar, Andy Manjuck, Greg Manion, Karen Maruyama, Drew Massey, Todd Mattox, Rob McClure, Cathy McCullough, Jess McKay, Neil McNally, Shaun McNamara, Shane McNeal, Megan McNerney, Risa Mei, Kathryn Melby, Ty Menard, Randal J. Metz, Ted Michaels, Albion Minzey, Danny Montooth, Kirsty Moon, Geoff Moonen, Brian Morrison, James Murray, Jim Napolitano, Russell Nauman, Joe Newman-Getzler, Sarah Nolen, Kevin Noonchester, Eric Novak, Bernd Ogrodnik, Sarah Oh, Robert O'Haver, Bill Olson, Brynn O'Malley, Michael Oosterom, Brett O'Quinn, Erin Orr, Calvin Osorio, Kyle Pacek, Adam Pagdon, Zoe Palladino, Christine Papalexis, Chris Patstone, Teya Patt, Lexi Pearl, Jaimi Peashey, Justin Perkins, Joshua Peters, Ian Petrella, Fergie L. Philippe, Janine Pibal, Felix Pire, Kevin Pittman, Emma Plotkin, Steven Pollino, Ray Polson, Eli Presser, Bakari Prigg, David Privett, June Privett, Sarah Provost, Jude Pucillo, Nate Puppets, Michael Rafferty, Jared Ramirez, Amber Reeder-Vega, Brittany L. Reid, Bill Remington, Paul Rice, Jon Riddleberger, Jessi Riese, Steven Ritz-Barr, Brett Roberts, Julio Robles, Abby Roderick, Christina Rodriguez, Reagan Rohrer, Misty Rosas, Leslie Rose, Nicola Rose, Brandon Ross, Emory Royston, Lex Rudd, Carla Rudy, Paul Rugg, Amy Rush, Jason Rush, Rebecca Russell, Joe Sabatino, Liz Sanford, Jenn Santee, Nicolette Santino, Michael Sare, Rob Saunders, Kelli Sawyer, Christine Schisano, Benjamin Schrader, Tomas Seidita, Joe Selph, Eugene Seregin, Pam Severns, Norman Shetler, Yinan Shentu, Chad Shohet, Benjamin Siemon, James Silson, Scott Silson, Jessica Simon, Lake Simons, Michelan Sisti, David Skelly, Brandon Smith, Colleen Smith, Howie Michael Smith, Robert Smythe, Anna Sobel, Scott Sorensen, Jeff Speetjens, G Spence, Jason Stanley, Thom Stanley, Kenny Stevenson, Sarah Stiles, Anthony Michael Stokes, Amy Strickland, Eric Sweetman, Ian Sweetman, Miles Taber, Benjamin Thompson, Jeremy Thorpe, Amy Tinoco, Allan Trautman, Steve Troop, Marina Tsaplina, Basil Twist, Tony Urbano, Chaz Vance, Cheri VandenHeuvel, Art Vega, Jack Venturo, Michael T. Verdi, Alex Villa, Amanda Villalobos, Liz Vitale, Anna Claire Walker, Russ Walko, Fergus J. Walsh, Robin Walsh, April Warren, Daniel Weissbrodt, Daniel Whitehurst, Melissa Whitmire, Vanessa Whitney, Steven Widerman, Chad Williams, Greg Williams, Jonathan C.K. Williams, Noel Williams, Meg Winkler, William Winkler, Mark Bryan Wilson, Dana Michael Woods, Chase Woolner, Evy Wright, Gretchen Wylder, "Lucky" Matt Yates, Victor Yerrid, Tim Young, Teddy Yudain, Michelle Zamora, Dante Zuccaro

Additional MSG Muppet Performers (DVD framing material; uncredited) Kevin Abrams, Clay Achee, Deana Acheson, Matt Acheson, Jamie Agnello, Angelo Aiello, Mecca Akbar, Nehprii Amenii, Dolph Amick, Packy Anderson, Michael Antico, John Ardolino, Danny Bacher, Josh Bacher, Rachel Bailey, Ashley Baker, Ben Bayouth, Norman Beck, Hailey Bendar, David Benoit, Bonni Benton, Todd Berkich, Matthew Bethune, Toby Billowitz, Katie Boren, Kerri Brackin, Lute Breuer, Melissa Brewer, Vince Broelmann, Beau Brown, Nate Brown, April Brucker, Leanne Brunn, Buddy Big Mountain, Michael Bush, Justin Campbell, Kay Capasso, Jonathan Carlucci, Amy Carrigan, Frank Cesario, Bruce Chesse, Claire Christie, Alanna Chuyan, Clare Clauson, Andy Clinton, Spencer Cohen, Alexandria Compo, Dan Cook, Jake Corrick, Deborah Costine, Todd Coyle, Madison J. Cripps, Craig Crumpton, Mauree Culberson, Tyler Culligan, Laura Cummings, Gavin Cummins, Leo Daignault, Oliver Dalzell, Adam Danoff, Elizabeth Dapo, Julia Darden, Ann Davidson, Emily Davis, Emily DeCola, Matt Dengler, Chris DeVille, Donato De Vito, Sheila Devitt, Aaron Doman, Charlotte Anne Dore, Sophie Doyle, David Dritsas, Madison Duling, Ryan Dunn, Christina Elefante, Ben Elling, Noelle Evans, Jarod Facknitz, Bob Fappiano, Dave Fiebert, Neal Figueroa, Erin Flynn, Barrett Foa, Preston Foerder, John Foreaker, Justin Fortmeier, Robin Frohardt, Andy Gaukel, Brendan Gawel, Kristin Gdula, Lorraine Gilman, Mandy Goodwin, Sarah Goone, Admiral Grey, Rob Hamilton, Elizabeth Hargnett, David Liebe Hart, Deborah Hertzberg, Serra Hirsch, Alex Hoeffler, Leah Holleran, Alexis Howland, Kristi Hughes, Myles Hunt, Chris Ignacio, Monica Ila, Garrett Ingraham, Chandler Jackson, Dave Jadico, Dorothy James, Greg Jarnigan, Sharon Johnson, Nicholas Kadi, Kirsten Kammermeyer, Reay Kaplan Maxwell, Jean Marie Keevins, Candra Kennedy, Douglas Keyes, Robb Killen, Rachel Kimberlin, Grace King, Julia Koberlin, Diane Kordis, Jake Krakovsky, Anthony Labriola, Harry LaCoste, Sarah Lafferty, Tiffany Lange, Jason Laramee, Aaron Lathrop, Matt Leabo, Tom Lee, Nick Lehane, Gina Leigh, Kim Lettiere, Jon Levin, Kate Lippstreu, Michael Liscio Jr., Jonathan Little, David Lloyd Olsen, Jonothon Lyons, Conan Magee, GV Maldonado, Ryan Malyar, Eliana Marianes, Alex May, Robin May, Barbara Mayfield, Macklen Mayse, Will McAllister, Brian McCrea, Matthew McGee, Blainor McGough, Joe McGreevy, Neil McNally, Kathryn Melby, Kim Mikenis, Meghan Miller, Albion Minzey, Jamie Moore, Damien Morris, Sharon Murphy Boski, Megan Murtha, Nathan Neorr, Joe Newman-Getzler, Eric Novak, Annie Now, Bernd Ogrodnik, Judith O'Hare, Bill Olson, Brynn O'Malley, Erin Orr, Sara Outing, Tim Parati, Justin Parker, Michael Patrei, Nicholas Patrei, Rj Pavel, Jackie Payton, Rick Pena, Tori Pence, Kervin Peralta, Justin Perkins, Amanda Petefish-Schrag, Joshua Peters, Jonathan Phelps, Kevin Pittman, Emma Plotkin, Edward Pokropski, Barbara Pollitt, Alexandra Posen, Anne Posluszny, Sarah Provost, Kane Prestenback, Bakari Prigg, David Privett, June Privett, Jude Pucillo, Nate Puppets, Brittany L. Reid, Jed Resnick, Seth Rettburg, Jessi Riese, Nancy Riggs, Aaron Roberge, Amy Robinson, Chuck Robinson, Jim Robinson, Reagan Rohrer, Gwendolyn Rooker, Brandon Ross, Rebecca Russell, Jenn Santee, Gregory Scott Mirell, Jessica Scott, Kelley Selznick, Flora Shepherd, Norman Shetler, Isaac Simchon, Lake Simons, Howie Michael Smith, Robert Smythe, Anna Sobel, Kristofer Sommerfeld, Scott Sorensen, G Spence, Christina Stone, Amy Strickland, Ben Strothmann, Justin Thomas, Drew Torkelson, Patrick Treadway, Marina Tsaplina, Emily Tucker, Russell Tucker, Basil Twist, Jay Tyson, Gregg Van Laningham, Chaz Vance, Emily Vetsch, Cynthia Von Orthal, Jordan Wallen, Fergus J. Walsh, Rachel Wickham Shane, Susan Widerman, Jeremy Wingle, Meg Winkler, Emma Wiseman, Isaac Woofter, Keaton Wren, Tim Young, Emily Zemba, Jeffrey Zwartjes

Additional Staples Center Muppet Performers (DVD framing material; uncredited) Peter Abrahamson, Keiko Agena, Ed Alonzo, Marky Andrews, Michelle Arree, Miguel Ayala, Kristy Baltezore, Richard Bay, Erwin Bayan, Ben Bayouth, David M. Beach, Evy Berman, Jennifer Berry, Taylor Bibat, Aaron Bonilla, Khoury Brazil, Tyler Bremer, Jordan Brownlee, Toby Bryan, Benny Buettner, Rachel Burson, Sean Byron, Cain Carias, Michael Cavanaugh, Michelle Chaho, Camille Chen, Neil Cicierega, Jody Cieutat, Ilene Cohen, Danielle Conover, Jake Corrick, Anita Coulter, David Crespin, James Croak, Aran de la Pena, Audrey Densmore, Cindy Derby, Felicity Doyle, Ginger Duncan, Alex Evans, Terry Fator, Christina Feinberg, Bryan Felber, Keith Ferguson, Dan Field, Bryan Forrest, Elysse Fountain, Rachel Geary, Patrick Gerrety, Leila Ghaznavi, Phaedra Giannini, Rachel Gibas, Tim Giugni, Robert Gluckson, Meegan Godfrey, Julie Gollins, Amber Greenlee, Art Grueneberger, James W. Gruessing, Iain Gunn, Lois Harmeyer, Bob Hartman, Franklin Haynes, Chris Heady, Ryan Heurtas, Natalia Hobbes, Jess Houlihan, Jarrett Irons, Lynn Jeffries, Jan Johns, Jason Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Scott Johnson, Kelvin Kao, Kelsey Kato, Kate Katz, Richard Kent, Ben Kernow, Jonathan Kidder, Doug Kincaid, Tim Kopacz, Frank Langley, Todd Gerson Levin, Hal Ley, Christopher Linnell, Jay Lockheed, Lauren Lux, Greg Manion, Drew Marie, Karen Maruyama, Todd Mattox, Shaun McNamara, Risa Mei, Randal J. Metz, Jason Milligan, Richard Morton, Bill Munns, Nakai Nelson, Jennifer Nissenson, Ryan Norton, Heiko Obermoller, Dillon Oleata, Paige O'Malley, Kyle Pacek, Teya Patt, Daisy Payero, Lexi Pearl, Heidi Pendergast, Mark Peters, Sarah Kay Peters, Ian Petrella, Nathaniel Pope, Eli Presser, Yelena Protsenko, Casey Pyke, Paul Rice, Mark Robertson, Melissa Roja, Misty Rosas, Lex Rudd, Rob Saunders, Nicole K. Scott, Tomas Seidita, Tyler Seiple, Daniel Selon, Eugene Seregin, Steve Sherman, Brandon Smith, Johanna Smith, Alan Sopher, Jeff Speetjens, George Spelvin, Trey Stokes, David Strassman, Mark Stuver, Miles Taber, Norman Tempia, Wendy Thum, Taylor Tofflemire, Zachariah Tolchinsky, Winston Tong, Penelope Torribio, Steve Troop, Rosalie Tucker, Paul Turbiak, Marcel Van Werkhoven, Greg Veneklasen, Russ Vick, April Warren, Gina Wilheim, Greg Williams, Jonathan C.K. Williams, Jeff Wilson, Jana Wimer, Deanne Wood, Scott Woodard, Dana Michael Woods, Blake Worrell

Additional Amway Center Muppet Performers (DVD framing material; uncredited) Peter Abrahamson, Kevin Abrams, Clay Achee, Deana Acheson, Matt Acheson, Robert Adams, Keiko Agena, Jamie Agnello, Angelo Aiello, Ed Alonzo, Dolph Amick, Packy Anderson, Marky Andrews, Michael Antico, Michelle Arree, Miguel Ayala, Danny Bacher, Josh Bacher, Rachel Bailey, Ashley Baker, Kristy Baltezore, Ben Bayouth, David M. Beach, David Benoit, Bonni Benton, Todd Berkich, Evy Berman, Jennifer Berry, Taylor Bibat, Toby Billowitz, Rodrick Blackman, Aaron Bonilla, Sharon Murphy Boski, Kerri Brackin, Khoury Brazil, Tyler Bremer, Melissa Brewer, Vince Broelmann, Nate Brown, April Brucker, Leanne Brunn, Toby Bryan, Michael Bush, Sean Byron, Justin Campbell, Kay Capasso, Cain Carias, Jonathan Carlucci, Michael Cavanaugh, Madison Chambers, Alanna Chuyan, Jody Cieutat, Clare Clauson, Ilene Cohen, Alexandria Compo, Tracey Conner, Danielle Conover, Dan Cook, Deborah Costine, Todd Coyle, Madison J. Cripps, John Cropp, Mauree Culberson, Tyler Culligan, Laura Cummings, Gavin Cummins, Elizabeth Dapo, Ann Davidson, Cindy Derby, Chris DeVille, Sheila Devitt, Aaron Doman, Faith Doyle, Felicity Doyle, Sophie Doyle, Ginger Duncan, Ben Elling, Alex Evans, Noelle Evans, Christina Feinberg, Bryan Felber, Dave Fiebert, Dan Field, Jack Fields, Neal Figueroa, Preston Foerder, John Foreaker, Bryan Forrest, Elysse Fountain, Robin Frohardt, Kristin Gdula, Rachel Geary, Patrick Gerrety, Phaedra Giannini, Lorraine Gilman, Rachel Gibas, Alan Gibson, Tim Giugni, Robert Gluckson, David Goboff, Mandy Goodwin, Julie Gollins, Nancy Gray, Admiral Grey, James W. Gruessing, Rob Hamilton, Lois Harmeyer, Franklin Haynes, Natalia Hobbes, Alex Hoeffler, Leah Holleran, Jess Houlihan, Myles Hunt, Monica Ila, Garrett Ingraham, Jarrett Irons, Chandler Jackson, Dorothy James, Greg Jarnigan, Lynn Jeffries, Jan Johns, Jason Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Kirsten Kammermeyer, Kelvin Kao, Kelsey Kato, Kate Katz, Jean Marie Keevins, Candra Kennedy, Richard Kent, Ben Kernow, Douglas Keyes, Jonathan Kidder, Rachel Kimberlin, Grace King, Julia Koberlin, Tim Kopacz, Diane Kordas, Anthony Labriola, Harry LaCoste, Sarah Lafferty, Tiffany Lange, Gregg Van Laningham, Jason Laramee, Aaron Lathrop, Matt Leabo, Tom Lee, Nick Lehane, Gina Leigh, Kim Lettiere, Hal Ley, Christopher Linnell, Kate Lippstreu, Michael Liscio Jr., Jay Lockheed, Denise Lucich, Jonothon Lyons, Conan Magee, GV Maldonado, Drew Marie, Reay Kaplan Maxwell, Alex May, Robin May, Barbara Mayfield, Macklen Mayse, Will McAllister, Brian McCrea, Matthew McGee, Blainor McGough, Joe McGreevy, Kim Mikenis, Aileen J. Millan, Meghan Miller, Jason Milligan, Gregory Scott Mirell, Jamie Moore, Damien Morris, Richard Morton, Bill Munns, Megan Murtha, Nakai Nelson, Nathan Neorr, Jennifer Nissenson, Ryan Norton, Annie Now, Heiko Obermoller, Judith O'Hare, Dillon Oleata, David Lloyd Olsen, Paige O'Malley, Cynthia Von Orthal, Sara Outing, Tim Parati, Justin Parker, Michael Patrei, Nicholas Patrei, Nicholas Parks, Rj Pavel, Daisy Payero, Jackie Payton, Rick Pena, Heidi Pendergast, Kervin Peralta, Amanda Petefish-Schrag, Mark Peters, Sarah Kay Peters, Jonathan Phelps, Barbara Pollitt, Dan Polson, Nathaniel Pope, Alexandra Posen, Anne Posluszny, Kane Prestenback, Yelena Protsenko, Casey Pyke, Jed Resnick, Seth Rettburg, Paul Rice, Nancy Riggs, Aaron Roberge, Mark Robertson, Amy Robinson, Chuck Robinson, Jim Robinson, Jose A. Rodriguez, Melissa Roja, Gwendolyn Rooker, Brandon Ross, Carmen S, Jessica Scott, Nicole K. Scott, Tyler Seiple, Daniel Selon, Kelley Selznick, Rachel Wickham Shane, Flora Shepherd, Mark Sherlock, Steve Sherman, Katie Silson, Isaac Simchon, Johanna Smith, Kristofer Sommerfeld, Alan Sopher, George Spelvin, Trey Stokes, Christina Stone, David Strassman, Mark Stuver, Norman Tempia, April Tennyson, Justin Thomas, Wendy Thum, Taylor Tofflemire, Zachariah Tolchinsky, Winston Tong, Drew Torkelson, Penelope Torribio, Patrick Treadway, Emily Tucker, Rosalie Tucker, Russell Tucker, Paul Turbiak, Jay Tyson, Greg Veneklasen, Emily Vetsch, Russ Vick, Jordan Wallen, Marcel Van Werkhoven, Jonathan David West V, Susan Widerman, Gina Wilheim, Jeff Wilson, Jana Wimer, Jeremy Wingle, Emma Wiseman, Deanne Wood, Scott Woodard, Isaac Woofter, Blake Worrell, Jody Wren, Keaton Wren, Emily Zemba, Jeffrey Zwartjes

Additional Wembley Arena Muppet Performers Aurora Adams, John Alexander, Louise Alexander, Ian Allen, Jamie Anderson, Kez Anderson, Nicholas Anscombe, Joshua Archer, Samantha Arends, Derek Arnold, James Arnott, Louisa Ashton, Julie Atherton, Don Austen, Laura Bacon, Mason Ball, William Banyard, Chris Barlow, Lauren Barrand, James Barton, Michael Bayliss, Daisy Beattie, Susan Beattie, Jamie Bell, Sarah Bennett, Jeremy Bidgood, Danny Blackner, Adam Blaug, Nikki Bond, Emma Boor, Victoria Bovingdon, Mikey Brett, Scott Brooker, James Bryant, Simon Buckley, Sarah Burgess (Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz), Becky Burford, Ritchie Burgess, Lauren Burton, Michael Byrch, Finn Caldwell, Derek Campbell, Joni-Rae Carrack, Adam Carter, Jasper Cartwright, David Cauchi, Carl Chadd, Chris Chapman, Dave Chapman, James Charlton, Ashleigh Cheadle, Tim Cherry-Jones, Charles Clarke-Devonald, Sheila Clark, Marcus Clarke, Richard Coombs, Patrick Comerford, Aidan Cook, Liam Cook, Emily Cooper, George Coppen, Cavin Cornwall, Matthew Crowfoot, Laura Cubitt, Paul Currie, Nathalie Cuzner, Sue Dacre, Ailsa Dalling, Andrew Davenport, Nia Davies, Annabelle Davis, Fred Davis, Warwick Davis, Helen Day, Mark Dean, Elisa de Grey, Matt Denton, Keith De'Winter, Elisa Ditta, Christopher Dobson, James Dodd, Sam Dodd, Julia Dray, Charlotte Dubery, Bobbie Dutton, Phil Eason, Darren East, John Eccleston, Mike Edmonds, Edie Edmundson, Jake Eisenmann-Renyard, Peter Elliott, Josh Elwell, Sophia Ereminowicz, Fern Evans, Iestyn Evans, Barbara Fadden, Abigail Farmery, Damian Farrell, Cecily Fay, Geoff Felix, Kerry Fermor, Brian Fisher, Chris Fleming, Justin Fletcher, Phil Fletcher, Hannah Flynn, David Forman, Josie Forman, Elizabeth Fost, Michael Fowkes, Kain Francis, Julia Frost, Richard Garaghty, Craig Garner, Lesa Gillespie, Simon Gleave, Joe Greco, David Greenaway, John Gregor, Luisa Guerreiro, Robin Guiver, Will Harper, Barnaby Harrison, Jack Harrold, Claire Roi Harvey, Richard Hay, Andy Heath, Beccy Henderson, James Henri Thomas, Brian Herring, Neal Holmes, Gerald Home, Chad Horton, Stephanie Houtman, Naomi Huggins, Phil Hulford, Emma Humpston, Jenny Hutchinson, Matt Hutchinson, Rebecca Hyland, Malik Ibheis, Victoria Jane, Mark Jefferis, Paul Jomain, Lee Edward Jones, Katy Kartwheel, Paul Kasey, Ian Kay, Chris Kendall, Robin Kingsland, Jeremiah Krage, Varpu Kronholm, Steven Kynman, John Leader, Ronnie Le Drew, Rachel Leonard, Avye Leventis, Simon Lipkin, Charlotte Louise Baker, Emerald Lutkin, Tony Lymboura, Matthew Lyons, Simon Lyshon, Symon Macintyre, Mark Mander, Phill Martin, Cesare Maschi, Grant Mason, Adam Mayne, Lewis McCabe, Anna McCaughtry, Luke McCulloch, Andy S. McEwan, Ellis McFarland, Alison McGowan, Dilu Miah, Stan Middleton, Zoe Midgley, Maja Miszker, Laurence Moran, Joan Morris, Ciaran Morrison, Ross Mullan, Rebecca Nagan, Robert Nairne, Steve Nallon, Suzi Neale, Cassie Newby, Suzanne Nixon, Mohsen Nouri, Aiysha Nugent-Robinson, Brad Oakley, Mick O'Hara, Toby Olie, Dave Oliver, Elizabeth Oliver Kirk, Wim Oppenheimer, Edd Osmond, Adrian Parish, Jack Parker, Claire Parry, Jay Parsons, Angie Passmore, Josef Perou, Amber-Rose Perry, Ben Phillips, Jane Pickworth, Nigel Plaskitt, Jake Pogson, Kelly Poulter, Sally Preisig, Colin Purves, Hugh Purves, Chris Quick, Jennie Rawling, Alan Riley, Gillie Robic, Lynn Robertson Bruce, Richard Robinson, Jon Robyns, Gemma Rogan, Laura Jayne Ross, Deep Roy, Garry Rutter, Jonny Sabbagh, Ross Sambridge, David Sandham, Ali Sarebani, Fatemeh Sarebani, Hasit Savani, Kim Scopes, Allan Scott-Douglas, Arti Shah, Kiran Shah, Paul Sheridan, Stephanie Silva, Mark Simkins, Sarah Simmons, Trovy Simpson, Robert Skidmore, Sema-Tawi Smart, Helena Smee, Katherine Smee, Janina Smith, Neil Alexander Smith, Aaron Spendelow, Andrew Spooner (Furgus Fuzz), Lisa Stark, John Sterenberg, Neil Sterenberg (Harvey P. Dull), Robin Stevens, John Stevenson, Yvonne Stone, John Styles, Paul Sturgess, Lydon Sutcliffe, Katie Swann, Hassan Taj, Dee Tails, Dave Taylor, Olly Taylor, Chris Thatcher, Ben Thompson, Josephine Timmins, Laura M. Tipper, Heather Tobias, John Tobias, Mark Alexander Todd, David Todd Jones, William Todd Jones, Lee Towersey, Mandy Travis, Ian Tregonning, Rob Tygner, Matt Tyler, Rebecca Van Cleave, Jimmy Vee, Amy Victoria, Pamela Virgo, Henrietta Voigts, Dilpreet Kaur Walia, Paul Warren, Sara Jane Waters, Emma Weaver, Julie Westwood, Mark Whitaker, Sophie White, Ian Whyte, Spencer Wilding, Victoria Willing, Mak Wilson (Sly the Secretary Bird), Josh Wilmott, Latesha Wilson, Toby Wilson, Tom Wilton, Alexander Winfield, Michael Winsor, Edmund Wood, Nix Wood, Phill Woodfine, Fran Wright, Francis Wright, Liam Wright, Sarah Wright, Maria York, Soledad Zarati, Paul Zerdin

Sly Body Doubles: Nick Kellington, Rob Shiels

Additional Rogers Centre Muppet Performers Roselynn Akulukjuk, Ashley Amar, Terry Angus, Lee Armstrong, Jennifer Bain, Peter Balkwill, Dean Bareham, Yolanda Barnes, Helene Beaulieu, Lucie Beauvais, Adam Behr, Patrick Beland, Brendan James Boyd, Jamie Bradley, Stephen Brathwaite, Joel Brubacher, Sarah Burakowski, Ronnie Burkett, William Cabana-Marshall, Jeremy Cacho-Lim, Jeny Cassady, Morris Chapdelaine, Kanja Chen, Enosh Cheng, Denise Cheshire, Champagne Choquer, Neil Christopher, Sylvie Comtois, Andrew G. Cooper, Anna Cummer, Ali DeRegt, Ben Deutsch, Todd Doldersum, Maxwell Dowie, Trevor Duffy, Kathryn Durst, Randi Edmundson, Ali Eisner, Matt Ficner, Myra Fried, Ippiksaut Friesen, Tim Gosley, Jon Graham, Braden Griffiths, Kellie Haines, Kira Hall, Ingrid Hansen, Justin Heymans, Paul Hooson, Jason Hopley, Bruce Hunter, Sharon Kamiel, Biljana Karadzic, Sandy Katz, Nina Keogh, Helen King, Jamie Konchak, Celeste Koon, Andreas Krebs, Fred Kroetsch, Richard Lalancette, Ellis Lalonde, Jani Lauzon, Judith Lawrence, Michel Ledoux, Trish Leeper, Cheryl Lewis, Patricia Lewis, Jordan Lockhart, Benton Lowe, Kathy MacLellan, Alexander Mantia, Bob Martin, Peter McCowatt, Kevin McGrath, Suzanne Merriam, Frank Meschkuleit, Andre Meunier, Rob Mills (Sly the Secretary Bird), Felix Mirbt, Sue Morrison, Kaitlin Morrow, Jeff Moulton, John Nolan, Caitlin O'Reilly, Pier Paquette, Genevieve Pare, John Pattison, Mike Petersen, Colin Penman, Darren Pickering, Nicholas Podbrey, Ann Powell, David Powell, Adam Francis Proulx, Michel P. Ranger, James Rankin, Dan Redican, Geoff Redknap, Shawna Reiter, Monica Reuben, Gord Robertson, Johanne Rodrigue, James Rowley, Carmel Roy, Sylvia Segal, Sandra Shamas, Denise Shanker, Jamie Shannon, Shuyuan Shun, DerRic Starlight, Ron Stefaniuk, Marty Stelnick, Fred Stinson, Bob Stutt, Jeff Sweeney, Jamie Swettenham, Mary Sword, Bronwyn Szabo, Jake Thompson, Rebecca Elmire Tremblay, Karen Valleau, Tom Vandenberg, Johan Vandergun, Jennifer Van Der Put, Dan Van Wyck, Vicki Veenstra, Maren Vsetula, Cheryl Wagner, Ron Wagner, Michelle Warkentin, Karen Waterman, Wende Welch, Glenn Williams, Gordon Wong, Dan Wood, Eric Woolfe, Andrew Young, Noreen Young, Gayle Zack, Emmanuelle Zeesman

Additional ICC Sydney Muppet Performers Winston Appleyard, Asphyxia, Danielle Baker, Michala Banas, Katy Bowman, Megan Cameron, Daniel Carlisle, David Collins, Will Conyers, Steve Coupe, Janette Dalgliesh, Julia Davis, Emma De Vries, Tanya Drewery, Jamie Dunn, Jarrod Fairclough, Liss Gabb, Fiona Gentle, Graeme Haddon, Katherine Hannaford, Andrew Hansen, Brett Hansen, Richard Hart, Mal Heap, Frank Italiano, Elissa Jenkins, Jhess Knight, Grant Lehmann, Chris Lynch, Jonathan MacMillan, Ingrid Maganov, Pietro Marson, Malcolm Martin, Sean Masterson, Rob Matson, Matthew McCoy, Lochie McIntyre, Heath McIvor, Sharon McLean, Roy McNeill, Avril McQueen, Tim Mieville, Phillip Millar, Danny Miller, Heather Monk, Richard Mueck, Ron Mueck (Sly the Secretary Bird), Roslyn Oades, Alice Osborne, Brian Parker, Amber Parry, Bob Parsons, Ruth Pieloor, Rod Primrose, Simon T. Rann, Helen Rickards, John Rogers, Liz Rule, Terry Ryan, Gavin Sainsbury, Lana Schwarcz, Peter Seaborn, Hugh Simpson, Michele Spooner, Imogen Stone, Mary Sutherland, Liza-Mare Syron, Neville Tranter, Jason Triggs, Kate Vanables, Maeve Vella, Sue Wallace, Kelly Wallwork, Jacob Williams, Katie Williams, L. Peter Wilson, Peter J. Wilson, Annie Wylie, Kay Yasugi

Special Guest Appearances Lloyd Ahlquist, Fred Armisen and the 8G Band, Jon Batiste & Stay Human, Tom Bergeron, Fran Brill, Michael Buble, LeVar Burton, Christopher Cerf, Hayden Christensen, Cleto & the Cletones, Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Celine Dion, Billie Eilish, Gloria Estefan, Jimmy Fallon, Sia Furler, Whoopi Goldberg, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Alan Grier, Neil Patrick Harris, James Monroe Iglehart, Peter Jackson, Jimmy Kimmel, Patti LaBelle, John Legend, Kate McKinnon, Alan Menken, Seth Meyers, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Kel Mitchell, Fred Newman, Trevor Noah, Conan O'Brien, Rosie O'Donnell, John Oliver, Frank Oz, Jim Parsons, Daniel Radcliffe, Randy Rainbow, Andy Richter, Guillermo Rodriguez, The Roots, Peter Shukoff, J.K. Simmons, Kevin Smith, Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Jon Stewart, Chrissy Teigen, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Kenan Thompson, Danny Trejo, Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, Doug Walker, Patrick Warburton, Reggie Watts and The James Corden Band, Kristen Wiig, Paul Williams, with Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Tara Strong as the voice of Harley Quinn, Clancy Brown as the voice of the Hunter, Paul Fusco as ALF, and Mark Hamill as the voice of the Joker

Personal Assistants to ALF: Linda Fusco, Frank Langley

The Wiggles: Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page

Wiggly Friends: Lachlan Gillespie as Wags the Dog, Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword, Simon Pryce as Henry the Octopus, Emma Watkins as Dorothy the Dinosaur

The Sesame Street Band Randy Cohen (on keyboards), Michael Croiter (on drums), John Deley (on keyboards), Doug Derryberry (on guitar), Joe Fiedler (on trombone), Rob Jost (on bass), Gary Meyer (on reed), Kenny Rampton (on trumpet), Antoine Silverman (on violin), Anja Wood (on cello)

Sesame Street Songs Written by David Axelrod, Lou Berger, Christopher Cerf, Sara Compton, Sarah Durkee, Charlie Ernst, Tony Geiss, Donald Hadley, Carol Hall, Jeff Harrington, Bruce Hart, Paul Jacobs, Mustapha Khan, Emily Perl Kingsley, Walt Kraemer, Stephen Lawrence, Bud Luckey, Jeff Moss, Thad Mumford, Jeff Pennig, Robert Pierce, Steve Pippin, Ken Pollock, Sam Pottle, Joe Raposo, Mike Renzi, Cathi Rosenberg-Turow, Mark Saltzman, Luis Santeiro, Norman Stiles, Jon Stone, Jim Timmens, Kenny Vaughan, Belinda Ward, Kevin Weist

Additional Songs Written by Tom Adair, Lee Adams, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Benny Andersson, Harold Arlen, Howard Ashman, Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Jerry Bock, Mars Bonfire, Mel Brooks, Nacio Herb Brown, George Bruns, Sammy Cahn, Eric Carmen, Harry Wayne Casey, Warren Casey, Charlie Chaplin, Martin Charnin, Frank Churchill, Phil Collins, Joe Darion, Mack David, John Du Prez, Fred Ebb, Danny Elfman, Sammy Fain, Dino Fekaris, Jack Feldman, John Field, Richard Finch, Ellen Fitzhugh, Opetaia Foa'i, David Foster, Arthur Freed, Ruthann Friedman, Lady Gaga, Enrique E. Garcia, Theodor Geisel, Jonathan Gooch, Kelly Gordon, Steven Greenberg, Larry Grossman, Hal Hackady, Albert Hague, Marvin Hamlisch, Oscar Hammerstein II, Yip Harburg, Leigh Harline, Sheldon Harnick, Charles Hart, Jerry Herman, Al Hoffman, James Horner, Eric Idle, Michael Jackson, Jim Jacobs, Will Jennings, Elton John, John Kander, Dean Kay, Nadir Khayat, Edward Kleban, Kool & The Gang, Herbert Kretzmer, Jonathan Larson, Jack Lawrence, Mitch Leigh, Alan Jay Lerner, John Lennon, Mel Leven, Jerry Livingston, Frederick Loewe, Robert Lopez, Cheryl Lynn, Galt MacDermot, Mark Mancina, Henry Mancini, Barry Manilow, Max Martin, Jeff Marx, Brian May, Paul McCartney, Alan Menken, Freddie Mercury, Roger Miller, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Larry Morey, Willie Nelson, Randy Newman, Trevor Nunn, Richard O'Brien, Jimmy Page, David Paich, Trey Parker, Geoffrey Parsons, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Freddie Perren, Robert Plant, Edward H. Plumb, Prince, James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Tim Rice, Lionel Richie, Alfonso Rinaldi, Richard Rodgers, Christian Schneider, Claude-Michel Schonberg, Johan Schuster, Stephen Schwartz, Marc Shaiman, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Glenn Slater, Stephen Sondheim, Jim Stafford, George Stiles, Richard Stilgoe, Matt Stone, Charles Strouse, Jule Styne, Bruce Sussman, Rod Temperton, Justin Timberlake, Charles Trenet, John Turner, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Ned Washington, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Norman Whitfield, Scott Whitman, The Wiggles, Paul Williams, Meredith Willson, David Zippel

Muppet Marionette Puppeteers: Charles Chiodo, Edward Chiodo, Stephen Chiodo, Barnaby Dixon

Muppet Animation Puppeteers: David Barclay, Rickey Boyd, Ryan Brodkin, Luke Coleman, Craig Crane, Galen Fott, Chris Heady, Ryan Heurtas, Jake Hovell, Steve Kellener, Erik Kuska, Tony Lymboura, Jason Murphy, Mike Nawrocki, Karen Prell, Mike Quinn, Richard Ramazinski, Benjamin Siemon, David Skelly, Dave Taylor, Zachariah Tolchinsky, Rob Tygner, Phil Vischer, Liz Vitale, Robin Walsh, April Warren, Mak Wilson, William Winkler

Super Morphin Mega Monsters, Grouch and Batmonster & Red Robin Stunt Performers Sammy Al Moukadeh, David Batchelor, Jody Cieutat, Alex Daniels, Doug Farrell, Bryan Forrest, Mark Hulsewe, Morgana Ignis, Papy Lusilu, Molly Miller, Mark Munoz, Michael Munoz, Kyle Pacek, Misty Rosas, Dana Michael Woods, Christophe Zajac-Denek

The Rise of Piewalker Stunt Performers Chidi Ajufo, Charlotte Aldhouse, George Appleby, Rachelle Beinart, Richard Blenkiron, Ritchie Burgess, Lauren Burton, Michael Byrch, Chris Chapman, Tony Christian, Penny Clapcott, Charles Clarke-Devonald, Sophie Corcoran, Tom Cotton, Joe Crosk, Arie Dekker, Elisa Ditta, Denise Dove, Cecily Fay, Hannah Flynn, David Forman, Josie Forman, Kain Francis, Nadia Hansell, Abbie Harris, Alex Heaton, Janos Horvath, Lee Edward Jones, Ian Kay, Sarah Knowles, Paul Lowe, Lauren McDonnell, Dilu Miah, Zoe Midgley, Lauren Okadigbo, Kevin O'Leary, Edd Osmond, Deep Roy, Hasit Savani, Kiran Shah, Matt Symonds, Matt Tyler, Jimmy Vee, Andy Wareham, Larissa Webb, Dean Whatton, Ian Whyte, Charlotte Williams

The Producers Stunt Performers Jeremy Crawford, Cheryl Lewis, Korina Rothery, Alex Sazonov

The Cookie Hunter Stunt Performers Sharon McLean, Ravi Narayan, Dane Noonan, Conan Stevens

Muppet Motion Capture Director: Terry Notary

Grover's Card Magic performed by: Shin Lim

Grover's Stunt Teacher: Aaron Crow

Muppet Characters
Abby Cadabby, Alexis the Giraffe, Alfred Duck, Alice Snuffleupagus, Alligator, The Alphabeats, AM Monsters, The Amazing Mumford, Ant, Anything Muppets, Aristotle, Arthur, Athena, Baby Bear, Baby Natasha, Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk, Barkley, Bart, Bats, Bear, Bee, Benny Rabbit, Bernie Broccoli, Bert, Bertha, Bertina, Betty Lou, Biff, The Big Bad Wolf, Big Bird, Big Jeffy, Billy Monster, Bip Bippadotta, Blue Jay, Brad, Bruce Monster, Brulee, Bruno the Trashman, Bug, The Busby Twins, Buster the Horse, Butch the Tiger, Butterflies, Cactus, Camel, Captain Vegetable, Cats, The Cereal Girl, The Cheese, Chewie the Cookie, Chicago the Lion, Chickens, Chip and Dip, Chrissy, Clancy, Clem, Clementine, Colambo, Cookie Monster, Cookie Monster's Mommy, The Countess, Count von Count, Cousin Monster, Cows, Crow, Curly Bear, Dalia, Dani, Daniel, David Attenbird, Dawg the Dog, Deena, Dexter, Dimples the Dog, Dingers, Dogs, Don Music, Dr. Nobel Price, Dr. Thad and the Medications, Dragon, Ducks, Elena, Elizabeth, Elmo, Elmore, The Emperor, Ernestine, Ernie, Ex-Ray, Farley, Ferlinghetti Donizetti, Fin the Fish, Flora the Koala, Fluffy, Forgetful Jones, Francine Lloyd Wright, Frazzle, Fred the Wonder Horse, Freddy, Frog, Funella Furchester, Furgus Fuzz, Gabrielle, Gary Grouch, Georgie, Gladys the Cow, Gnu, Goat, Goldilocks, Gonger, Googel, Granny Bird, Granny Fanny Nesselrode, Grouches, Grover, Grover's Mommy, Grundgetta, Gulliver, Gus Hopper, Guy Smiley, Harley Quinn Muppet, Harry Monster, Harvey Kneeslapper, Harvey Monster, Harvey P. Dull, Helena, Henrietta Hamster, Henrietta Honker, Herb, Herbert Birdsfoot, Herry Monster, Honkers, Hoots the Owl, Horatio the Elephant, Horses, Humphrey, The Hunter, Iago, Iguana, Ingrid, Irvine, Jackman Wolf, Jake the Polar Bear, Jamie Fox, Jared the Tiger, Joey and Davey Monkey, Joker Muppet, Julia, Karli, Kathleen the Cow, Keeshan the Kangaroo, Kermit the Forg, Kingston Livingston III, Kylo Creme, Lefty the Salesman, Lenny the Gorilla, Leo Birdelli, Leo the Party Monster, Lily, Little Bird, Little Bo Peep, Little Chrissy, Little Jerry, Little Murray Sparkles, Louie, Luke Piewalker, Lulu, Lydia the Ostrich, Madame Chairbird, Mae, Maggie Cadabby, Mama Bear, The Martians, Mary, Masha, Maurice Monster, Mel, Merry Monster, Meryl Sheep, Michael Jackson Muppet, Monica the Musk Ox, Monty, Morton the Beaver, Mountie, Mouse, Mr. Chatterly, Mr. Honker, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Crustworthy, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Mrs. Grouch, Murray Monster, Narf, Natalie the Cow, Octopus, The Oinker Sisters, Old MacDonald, Old McDougal, Oscar the Grouch, Osvaldo el Grunon, Ovejita, Papa Bear, Park Ranger Squirrel, Parker Monster, Pearl, Penguins, Pesties, Phoebe, Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz, Pigeons, Pigs, Placido Flamingo, Poco Loco, Polly Darton, Prairie Dawn, Preposterous, Preston Rabbit, Princess Parfaita, Professor Hastings, Raccoon, Ralph the Moose, Ralphie, Randall the Zebra, Ricardo, Robin, Rockin' Richard, Rocky the Cat, Roosevelt Franklin, Roosevelt Franklin's Mother, Rooster, Rosa, Rose, Rosita, Roxie Marie, Ruby, Rudder Rabbit, Rudy, Sam the Robot, Samuel, Segi, Shark, Sheep, Shelley the Turtle, Sherlock Hemlock, Sherry Netherland, Shivers the Penguin, Simon Soundman, Singing Food, Slimey, Sly the Secretary Bird, Snail, Snake, Sonny Friendly, Spider, The Squirrelles, Stinky the Skunk, Stinky the Stinkweed, Stuckweed, Stuie Monster, Stuntkip, Sully, Super Chicken, Tamir, Telly Monster, Tessie Twiddlebug, Thomas Twiddlebug, Timmy Twiddlebug, Tina Twiddlebug, Toucan, Trevor Monster, Turkeys, Two-Headed Monster, Wanda Cousteau, Warren Wolf, Watson, Welsh Rabbit, Wolf, Wolfgang the Seal, Zaftig, Zoe

"We Are the World" Muppet Characters
Aanchoo, Abelardo Montoya, Abigail, Afghan Hound, Alfa, Andy and Randy Pig, Angel Marie, Animal, Annie Sue, Archie, Argyle McSock, Azibo the Monster, Ba and Baba, Baby, Bag, Baily, Baskerville the Hound, Basil, Basma, Beaker, Bean Bunny, Bear, Beauregard, Beautiful Day Monster, Behemoth, Bel, Big Mean Carl, Bill (frog), Bjarne Betjent, Blue Frackle, Bobby Benson, Bobo the Bear, Boober Fraggle, Boombah, Brosh, Bubba the Rat, Bunny, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Businka, Cactus, Calico, Camilla the Chicken, Chamki, Chaos, Chelli, Chicken, Chip, The Christmas Turkey, Crazy Harry, Cue Card Monster, Cynthia Rose, Denchoo, Denise, Dr. Teeth, Dodi, Doglion, Domby, Droop, The Early Bird, Esther, Eugene, Filfil, Finchen, Floyd Pepper, The Flying Zucchini Brothers, Foo-Foo, Fozzie Bear, Frog, Gil, Gobo Fraggle, Googly, Gonzo, Green Frackle, Grorie, Halum, Haneen, Happy Yellow Creature, Haseen O Jameel, Hero, Hilda the Hare, Howard Tubman, Hu Hu Zhu, Ieniemienie, Ikri Mikri, Jad, Janice, J. G., Jill (frog), Johnny Fiama, Dr. Julius Strangepork, Juljul, Junior Gorg, Kami, Kareem, Katie, Kermit the Frog, Kewal Khadoosa, Khokha, Kippi Ben Kippod, Kit, Kubik, Lenny the Lizard, Lew Zealand, Lily the Tiger, Link Hogthrob, Lips, Lola, Louis, Luncheon Counter Monster, Lyle the Dog, Lyle the Sock, Mahboub, Mahna Mahna, Marvin Suggs, Max Mekker, Ma'zooza, Mean Mama, Meg, Melsoon, Mildred Huxtetter, Miss Piggy, Miss Poogy, Miss Weatherington, Mo Frackle, Moishe Oofnik, Mojabo, Mokey Fraggle, Moshe, Mulch, Muppaphone, Muppy, Mutation, Nac, The Newsman, Nigel (conductor), Nigel (director), Nimnim, Noah, No'Man, Norman (ram), Ojo, Old Tom, Ollie, Pancho Contreras, Penguin, Pepe the King Prawn, Dr. Phil van Neuter, Pferd, Pickles the Alligator, Pierre (frog), Pino, Pip and Pop, Pokey, Pops, Potto, Prairie Dog, Purk, Py, Quongo, Rat, Raya, Red Fraggle, Rizzo the Rat, Robin the Frog, Rowlf the Dog, Rumpel, Sal Minella, Sam the Eagle, Samson, Scooter, Shakey Sanchez, Shams, Sheep, Shiku, Sivan, The Snowths, Sofie, Spamela Hamderson, Sprocket, Statler and Waldorf, The Swedish Chef, Sweetums, Tantan, Teena, Thog, Tiffy, Tingo, Tommie, Tonton, Toto, Treelo, Trumpet Girl, Tuktuki, Tutter, Uncle Deadly, Uncle Travelling Matt, Walter, Wayne and Wanda, Wembley Fraggle, Whatnots, Wolle, Xiao Mei Zi, Yolanda Rat, Zari, Zeerak, Zeliboba, Zikwe, Zippity Zap, Zoot, Zuzu

Crew
Executive Producers: Brown Johnson and Kay Wilson Stallings

Co-Executive Producer: Benjamin Lehmann

Produced by Olexa Hewryk and Ken Scarborough

N.Y. and CA shows directed by Matt Vogel

L.A. and FL shows directed by Kevin Clash

U.K. and AUS shows directed by Jack Jameson

On-Location Directors: Shannon Flynn (Staples), Rob Mills (Rogers), Alan Muraoka (MSG), John Tartaglia (Amway)

Head Writers: Joey Mazzarino (MSG/Staples/Amway), Ken Scarborough (Wembley/Rogers/ICC Sydney)

Written by Christine Ferraro

The Jim Henson Company
N.Y. Workshop Manager: Jason Weber

N.Y. Workshop Supervisor: Connie Peterson

N.Y. Puppet Captain: Matt Vogel

N.Y. Assistant Puppet Captain: Martin P. Robinson

L.A. Puppet Captain: Kevin Clash

L.A. Assistant Puppet Captain: Bill Barretta

FL Puppet Captain: Jeff Conover

FL Assistant Puppet Captain: Heather Henson

U.K. Puppet Captain: Mak Wilson

U.K. Assistant Puppet Captains: Warrick Brownlow-Pike, Nigel Plaskitt

CA Puppet Captain: Rob Mills

CA Assistant Puppet Captains: Karen Valleau, Cheryl Wagner

AUS Puppet Captain: Ron Mueck

AUS Assistant Puppet Captain: Richard Mueck

Puppeteer Consultant: Fran Brill

N.Y. Workshop Captain: Ed Christie

L.A. Workshop Captain: Jane Gootnick

Puppet Design Consultants: Michael K. Frith, Chuck Fawcett, Kirk Thatcher

Puppet Design Captains: Paul Andrejco, Ed Eyth

Puppets, Costumes and Props Heather Asch, Carol Binion, Ronald Binion, David Bizzaro, Erin Slattery Black, Marc Borders, Kate Brehm, Mary Brehmer, Matthew Brennan, Jamie Bressler, Matthew Brooks, Michael Bush, Brian Carson, Ceili Clemens, John Cody, Carole D'Agostino, Andrea Detwiler, Isabelle Dufour, Ben Durocher, Victoria Ellis, Henri Ewaskio, Bob Flanagan, Rob Gardner, Joel Gennari, Andrea Gilletti, James Godwin, Muriel Stockdale Grabe, Brian Haimes, Tyler Hall, Liz Hara, Paul Hartis, Deborah Hertzberg, Michelle Hickey, Jason Hines, Joshua Holden, Ann Marie Holdgruen, J. Douglas James, Ulysses Jones, Ariella Knight, Rollie Krewson, Jim Kroupa, Sarah Lafferty, Molly Light, Kari Love, Lara MacLean, Amanda Maddock, Nicholas Mahon, Laura Manns, Cathy McCullough, Anney McKilligan Ozar, Casey Miller, Tom Newby, John Orberg, Gabriella Padilla, Jane Pien, Kenneth Rainey, Lily Rosen, Stephen Rotondaro, Kate Rusek, Sierra Schoening, Michael Schupbach, Jessica Simon, Polly Smith, Keely Snook, Toria Sterling, Matt Stoddart, David Valentine, Stacey Weingarten, Julie Wigg, Noel Williams, James Wojtal

Special Puppet Construction: Lisa Buckley, James Kemp, Adam Kreutinger, Michael Latini, Spencer Lott, Marc Petrosino, Eric Wright

"Sly the Secretary Bird" designed by Martin P. Robinson

Rise of Piewalker creatures designed and created by Neal Scanlan

Workshop Consultants: Caroly Wilcox, Joanne Green, Kip Rathke, Jan Rosenthal, Richard Termine

Lead Puppet Wranglers: Lara MacLean, Mary Brehmer, Andrea Detwiler, Michelle Hickey, Tim Lagasse, Anney McKilligan Ozar, Stacey Weingarten

N.Y. Puppet Wranglers: Ben Durocher, Rob Gardner, Vanessa Gifford Gillis, Deborah Glassberg, Phoebe Kreutz, Gabriella Padilla

L.A. Puppet Wranglers: Gretchen Crookes, Brad Elliott, Alex "Jurgen" Ferguson, Scott Johnson, Peter MacKennan, Russ Walko

FL Puppet Wranglers: James Silson, Scott Silson

U.K. Puppet Wranglers: Janet Knechtel, Darryl Worbey

CA Puppet Wranglers: Trish Leeper, Dina Meschkuleit, Britta Morden, Sarah Morden, Joan Parkinson, Jean-Guy White

Special Puppet Effects Supervisor: Fred Buchholz

Puppeteer Performance Coordinators David Barclay, Phil Baron, Kate Brehm, Jasper Cartwright, Jeff Conover, James Retter Duncan, Cleave Frink, Alex U. Griffin, Toby Philpott, Tim Rose, James Silson, Scott Silson, William Todd Jones

Puppet Assistants Ben Barretta, Cristina Barretta, Gene Barretta, Jackson Barretta, Kerry Butler, Shannon Clash, Annie Evans, Bob Fappiano, Julia Gunn, Andy Hoey, Mary Jacobson, Frank Langley, Aria Linz, Mica Linz, Susan Elia MacNeal, Craig Marin, Megan McNerney, Chris Rafinski, Adam Rudman, Joey Rudman, Phoebe Rudman, Paul Rudolph, Ammar Sorour Sabban, Mia Sara, James Schiller Paul, Craig Shemin, Kenny Stevenson, Hunter Vogel, Jack Vogel, Kelly Vogel, Melissa Whitmire

For The Jim Henson Company: Jill Colley, Janelle Courts, Melissa Creighton, Gabriella Degennaro, Richard Dyar, Jonathan Ehrich, Karen Falk, Carolyn Fanelli, Lisa Henson, Vincent Raisa, Joseph Roddy, Jason Seck, Halle Stanford

For Jim Henson's Creature Shop L.A. Peter Abrahamson, Deborah Ambrosino, Jasper Anderson, Greg Ballora, David Barrington-Holt, Ben Bayouth, Chelsea Bayouth, Robert H. Bennett, Hal Bertram, John Biggs, Peter Brooke, Toby Bryan, Vin Burnham, Rachel Burson, Marilee Canaga, Rob Capwell, Tamara Carlson-Woodard, Joe Colwell, Jake Corrick, John Criswell, Wolfgang Criswell, Gretchen Crookes, Jeff Cruts, Richard Darwin, Lisa Davis, Melissa Doss Diwa, Brian Dooley, Artie Esposito, Alex "Jurgen" Ferguson, Jeff Forbes, Frederick Fraleigh, Patrick Gerrety, Jane Gootnick, Connie Grayson Criswell, BJ Guyer, Beth Hathaway, Eric Hayden, James Hayes, Jane Howell, Scott Johnson, Marian Keating, Frank Langley, Niki Lyons, Michael MacFarlane, Greg Manion, Tamara McKinnon-Miller, Joelle Newton-Mold, Jeremy Nocon, Aina O'Kane, Dillon Oleata, Michael Oosterom, Christine Papalexis, Gary Pawlowski, Geoff Redknap, Lisa Rocco, Tim Rose, Mikey Rotella, Lex Rudd, Mike Scanlan, David Skelly, Amber Skowronski, Sean Taylor, Norman Tempia, Jill Thraves, George Troester, Chaz Vance, Russ Walko, Robin Walsh, April Warren, Chad Waters, Haley Who, Kristen Willet, Greg Williams, Julie Zobel

For Puppet Heap Workshop Jane Andrejco, Margaret Andrejco, Owen Andrejco, Lauren Attinello, Megan Bailey, Kelli Burton, Stephanie Cathro, Anthony Grosso, Lisa Howard, Jean Marie Keevins, Janet Kuhl, Tom McLaughlin, Colette Nickola, Danielle Obinger, Anna Paniccia, Diana Schoenbrun, Brendan Yi-Fu Tay, Sally Thomas, Mari Tobita, Laureen Vierno, Nate Wilson, Cynthia Woodie

Special Thanks
Austin Abel, Warner Adachi, Marilyn Agrelo, Lindsey Aikens Hefter, Ernie Albritton, Christopher Alender, Alien Productions, Leah Allers, Mike Ancas, Matthew Barnette, Andrew Williams and Soapbox Films, Ian Allen, Francine Anderson, Billy Aronson, Ivy Austin, Steve Axtell, Martin G. Baker, Carla Bandini-Lory, A. Winslow Barger, John E. Barrett, Cheryl Bartholow, Alison Bartlett O'Reilly, Patch Bell, Chris Bergoch, Bill Berner, Dr. Lewis Bernstein, Jeanette Betancourt, Big Idea Entertainment, Frank Biondo, Dallin Blankenship, Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra, Laryssa Bonacquisti, Molly Boylan, Brad Brewer, Patrick Bristow, Candace Brown, Ginger Brown, David Bulbeck, Tim Burton, California Film Commission, Frank Campagna, Jerry Cancel, Jennifer Capra, Jeffrey Scot Carey, Christy Carlson Romano, Joe Carroll and Peter Thom, Desiree Casado, Caelan Cavanaugh, Emily Clark, April Chadderdon Coleman, Patsy Coffin, David Steven Cohen, Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett, Steve Youngwood and the executives, producers and directors at Sesame Workshop, Gary Cooper, Erica Crooks, Leah Cross, Ismael Cordova Cruz, Warwick Davis, Tim DeHaas, Alexis de la Rocha, Marsian De Lellis, Emilio Delgado, Bobby Del Russo, John Derevlany, Danette De Sena, Ken Diego, Victor DiNapoli, Melissa Dino, Tiffany Dion, Steven Dirckze, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, Susan Dixon, Dr. Seuss Enterprises, Kelly Donahue, Ryan Dosier, Denise Dove, Dave Driscoll, Cora J. Duffy, Jeff Dunham, Jeffrey D. Dunn, Bayley Ellenburg, Carol Ennis, Bonnie Erickson, Jarrod Fairclough, Olamide Faison, Joe Fallon, Matias Farias, Steve Feldman, FilmRise, Brandy Finmark, Hannah Flynn, Matt Fornwald, Deborah Forte, Ernie Fosselius, Alex Fox, Dina Fraboni, Fred Rogers Productions, Bradley Freeman Jr., Christopher Fusco, Gabriel Galdamez, David Gallo, William Gaminara, Kimmy Gatewood, Michael Giacchino, Louise Gikow, Debbie Goelz, Al Gomez, Dean Gordon, Rowell Gormon, Makeda Mays Green, Carin Greenberg Baker, Keith and Tom Guadarrama, David Gumpel, Tanya Haden, Ken Haines, Gary Halvorson, Scott Hanson, Cheryl Hardwick, Shaun Harkins, Laura Harper, Peter Harris, Laura Nicole Harrison, Jocelyn Hassenfeld Fine, Joe Hennes, Lynn Hippen, Holli Hoffman, Sarah Jane Honeywell, Danny Horn, Phillip Huber, Kelsey Hebert, Heather and Niki Hulteen, Peter Hurst, Michael Elizabeth Huston, Karen Ialacci, Bindi and Robert Irwin, The Michael Jackson Company, Sabrina and Scarlett Jacobson, Ian Ellis James, Todd E. James, Gizel Jiminez, Gary Jones, Quincy Jones, Dirk Joseph, Francis Kane, Nancy Kanter, Gudmundur Thor Karason, Glenngo King, Dave Kinnoin, Mitchell Kriegman, Chris and Christy Knowings, Marty and Sid Krofft, Karen Kulik, Maggie Lane, Judith Lawrence, Pui Fan Lee, David Letterman and Worldwide Pants Inc., Danny, Jim, Judy and Mary Grace Lewis, Mallory Lewis, Rachel Lewis, Yvonne Lewis, Danysha Ligon, Jonah Linz, Margaret Loesch, Phil Lollar, Michael Loman, Loretta Long, Suki Lopez, John Lovelady, Ronn Lucas, Jon Ludwig, Sharon Lyew, Bob Lynch, Edna MacNeal, Josh Macrow, Magnetic Dreams, Dick Maitland, Sonia Manzano, Boitumelo Betty Maretele, Hugh Martin, Ted May, Deborah Mayer, Debbie McClellan, Scott McClennen, McDonald's Corporation, Johnie McGlade, Bob McGrath, Brian Meehl, Dan Milano, J Milligan, Pat Minietta, Ed Mitchell, Louis Henry Mitchell, Nat Mongioi, Sue Monroe, Sam Moran, Dave Morden, Steve Morrell, John Morrison, Wayne Moss, Alan Muraoka, Bill Myer, Tyler Nacho, Allan Neuwirth, The New York State Governor's Office of Motion Picture & Television Development, Tanya Nixon-Silberg, James Nobes, Blake Norton, Dionne Nosek, Jodi Nussbaum, Jimmy O'Donnell, Amanda Oleander, Jesse Oliver, Roscoe Orman, Pete Ortiz, Frank Oz, Mike Pantuso, Carol-Lynn Parente, Bob Payne, Joseph Pipher and JoLee TV Entertainment, Kevin Pittman, Steve Poole, Bill Prady, Scott Preston, Gordon Price, Mark Radice, Carol Anne Raffa, Vincent Raisa, Random House Children's Entertainment, The Raynor Family, John and Megan Regan, Chris Renaud, Mark Renaudin, Andy Robb, Mo Rocca, Bart. P. Roccoberton Jr., Alex Rockwell, Ryan Roe, Joanne Rogers, Reagan Rohrer, Michael Rooney, Cathi Rosenberg-Turow, Coren, Kylie and Noah Rudman, Blythe Russo, Thomas Sanford, Jenn Santee, Jonathan Saville, Bill Scott, Daniel Seagren, Josh Selig and Little Airplane Productions, Bill Sherman, Karin Young Shiel, Shout! Factory Kids, Michael and Patty Silversher, Stephanie Simpson, Sirius Thinking Ltd., Jennifer Skelly, Judy Sladky, Leigh Slaughter and The Muppets Studio, Chris "Smig" Smigliano, Larry Solomon, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Spiffy Pictures, Debra Spinney, Rob Stefaniuk, Jocelyn Stevenson, Benedict Stewardson, Bob Stineman, Todd Stockman, Mark Taylor, Ian Thom, Blair Thomas, Dave Thompson, 3/Design Studio, Violet Tinnirello, Loren Toolajian, Tom Trbovich, Dr. Rosemarie T. Truglio, Ph.D., Mary Turner, Chuck Tutino, Ed Valentine, Amy Van Gilder, Athena, Eydie, Pierina and Vivian Venturo, Nitya Vidyasagar, Chuck Vinson, Flynn and Lyla Grace Vogel, George Walker Glover, Andy Walmsley, The Walt Disney Company, Ron Washburn, John Weidman, Ellis Weiner, Teri Weiss, WGBH Educational Foundation, John Wheatley, Mark Whitman, Mo Willems, Simon Williamson, Matt Witham, Anne Wood and Ragdoll Productions, Paul Zaloom, Autumn P. Zitani-Stefano, M.A., Nadine Zylstra, the families of the puppeteers, and the many cast and crew members who helped make Sesame Street what it is today.

Very special thanks to the cities of New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, London, Toronto, and Sydney.

Dedicated with respect and admiration to the memory of our mentors and friends, Jim Henson (1936-1990), Pat Brymer (1950-2020), Rod Coneybeare (1930-2019), Michael Earl (1959-2015), Nina Elias Bamberger (1954-2002), Eric Engelhardt (1966-2007), Faz Fazakas (1918-2013), Tony Geiss (1924-2011), Jane Henson (1934-2013), John Henson (1965-2014), Richard Hunt (1951-1992), Jerry Juhl (1938-2005), Bob Keeshan (1927-2004), Tim Lawrence (1958-2019), Christopher Leith (1942-2015), Shari Lewis (1933-1998), Kermit Love (1916-2008), Tim Miller (1944-2019), Jeff Moss (1942-1998), Jerry Nelson (1934-2012), Joe Raposo (1937-1989), Don Reardon (1964-2004), Peter Robbins (1953-2009), Fred Rogers (1927-2003), Don Sahlin (1928-1978), Arlene Sherman (1947-2008), Lisa Simon (1951-2015), Caroll Spinney (1933-2019), Emily Squires (1941-2012), Jon Stone (1931-1997), John Thirtle (1948-1995), Jim Thurman (1935-2007), Nikki Tilroe (1941-2005), and Mark Zeszotek (1954-2004). Thank you for all the memories.

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