This is what we call the Muppet Double Bill

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The Muppets have always been more than your average children’s entertainment featuring puppets. Take the original television series. What they were presenting to the TV viewing public was essentially a fake documentary series investigating working life behind the scenes at a live variety program. Which would be an interesting enough show in itself, except here our central characters are a frog, a bear, a pig and all other form of strange talking creatures.

The original ‘Muppet Movie’ plays along those same lines. The Muppets are watching a movie that they have filmed in which they’re playing themselves on a quest to find fame and fortune in Hollywood. Sounds a bit confusing…but it works.

The sequel, ‘The Great Muppet Caper’, marked the first time that the Muppets played characters in a film (which they would go on to do again for ‘Christmas Carol’ and ‘Treasure Island’ films), asking us to suspend our disbelief and watch Kermit, Fozzie and Gonzo (in the same way that we would watch human actors cast in a regular movie) play investigative reporters, hot on the trail of a jewel thief .

A double dose of afternoon Mayfair Muppets, happening February 22nd & 23rd. Featuring human being appearances by the likes of Mel Brooks, Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, Charles Grodin, Peter Falk, John Cleese and Orson Welles.

PS – If Kermit singing ‘Rainbow Connection’ doesn’t pull at your heart-strings, there’s something wrong with you. You should look into it and speak to a professional…you might be dead inside.

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