#79: Mummenschanz

  • Performances: 1,326.
  • Open / Close: March 30, 1977 – April 20, 1980
  • Theater: Bijou Theatre.
  • Tony Awards: No noms or awards.
  • Fun Fact: Information on other long-running specials is tough to nail down but one contender for second place behind “Mummenschanz” is “Jackie Mason’s The World According to Me!” The one-man stage show won the comedian a special Tony Award and ran for 367 performances from 1986 to 1988. It was immediately revived and ran for another 203 performances in 1988. Another special that gained a lot of attention recently was “Springsteen on Broadway,” but it only ran for 229 performances in 2017-18.

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Is it mime? Is it puppetry? Is it augmented sketch comedy? Rather than try to categorize “Mummenschanz,” it seems best to just wonder at the inventiveness and fun of the experience. That was certainly what people were doing in the 1970s and for many decades afterwards.

“Mummenschanz” holds the record for longest running special on Broadway. Scheduled for a limited engagement after a successful national tour, the troupe proved too popular to shut down, drawing crowds for over 3 years. The brainchild of 3 performers, they ultimately had to hire additional members, sending them back out on the road while they continued on in NYC.

My guest, Heidi Rugg, knows a lot about this kind of performance, having founded the Barefoot Puppet Theater and also having seen “Mummenschanz” during one of their tours. Beyond just talking about this very special special, she namechecks Julie Taymor who elevated puppetry to new heights with “The Lion King” and introduces me (and you I expect) to Center For Puppetry Arts in Atlanta.

Most of all, you gotta check out the clips below – there’s a lot of fun stuff!

Just going through the iconic series of scenes on The Muppet Show will give you a sense of Mummenschanz.
This 50 Years tour highlight reel gives a sense of the new directions or expansions the troupe has taken.
Some classics but also a brief interview segment.
Cool promo in that it shows some of the audience interaction and new types of skits their doing.
Perhaps the most complete collection of classics that I found.
Some classics mixed in amongst new skits.
A short documentary, not as much about the troupe as I would like.

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