My goal was to be a special ed teacher and to perform! Q#2 What was your career path before Sesame Street? Was performing on Sesame Street always a dream/goal of yours?Ī: My dream was to be the ultimate entertainer for kids & to have my own kids show one day.Ī: (con’t) I even designed my own major to do it!Ī: I wanted to work with kids at risk. My right arm is steel and left can turn to veal! And swimming! Q#1 What is your routine to combat puppeteer shoulder?Ī: Stretching, push-ups (to be physically even). My husband, Paul Rudolph, got a job on Sesame Street as the vocal director, so he lives in NY with me & our deaf & blind bishon. They should know that I’m from Northern California, and am mostly based in NY, but still have a place in Glendale (Southern CA). They should know that I just ate a Varsity hamburger and slawdog and a homemade pumpkin chocolate cookie. Welcome, Leslie! Thank you so much for joining us today!īefore we get to questions– What else should our followers know about you? She is also the Emmy nominated performer of Sesame Street’s Abby Cadabby!! Going to get started in just a few minutes!įor those you who might not know, Leslie is here in Atlanta to present her new puppet show, “Wake Up Your Weird!” Hi Puppet Fans! Leslie will be joining us soon. Moderator and fan-submitted questions are in italics, with Leslie’s answers in bold.ģ0 minutes until our Twitter Chat with Sesame Street performer, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph. Thanks to for permission to host the archive of the interview here on Voice Actors in the News. The Center for Puppetry Arts hosted the following Twitter interview with Leslie on September 15th between 2 and 3 pm (EST).įans were asked in advance to submit their questions via Twitter by tagging them with #LeslieChat. Explore the power of the voice, the body, and the imagination as the three main resources for “spreading joy.” Performances Thursday – Sunday through September 26įrom the Emmy nominated performer of Sesame Street’s Abby Cadabby!ĭiscover your own unique creative gifts with Sesame Street Puppeteer Leslie Carrara-Rudolph and her friend Lolly! Together with her other puppet friends, Leslie will help the young and young at heart “wake up their weird” with this interactive performance-style workshop using puppets, storytelling, live music, improvisations, art, and movement. Here’s the show description from :īy Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Los Angeles, CA ORDER TICKETS ONLINE AT OR CALL THE TICKET SALES OFFICE AT: 40.Image courtesy Leslie Carrara-Rudolph and The Center for Puppetry Arts Sesame Street performer Leslie Carrara-Rudolph (Abby-Cadabby) is performing “Wake Up Your Weird With Lolly & Leslie” at The Center for Puppetry Arts in downtown Atlanta, GA from September 16-26, 2010. Membership and group rates are available. Tickets for patrons two and older are $16.50 and include admission to the performance, Create-A-Puppet Workshop (or Create-A-Puppet To-Go Kit), and all museum exhibits. Included in the ticket cost is admission to the Create-A-Puppet Workshop, where visitors can experience the thrill of puppetry by creating their own Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™ Shadow Puppet or pick up a Create-A-Puppet To-Go Kit to continue the fun at home! Nov 29 - Dec 18: Tues - Fri 10am & 11:30am Sat 11am, 1pm & 3pm Sun 1pm & 3pmĭec 20 - 31: Tues - Fri 10am, 12pm & 2pm Sun 11am, 1pm & 3pmĬENTER CLOSED: Nov 24 (Thanksgiving Day), Dec 25 (Christmas Day), & Jan 1 (New Year's Day) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™ will run November 3 - Decemat the following times:
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