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Ever Wonder How They Make Muppets? Now You Can Tour Jim Henson's Secret Shop.

The world reeled on May 16, 1990, when visionary Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets and Sesame Street, passed away. His legacy of inspiring millions lives on through The Jim Henson Company.

Rafael Moreno
Rafael Moreno
·1 min read·New York City, United States·4 views

Originally reported by InspireMore · Rewritten for clarity and brevity by Brightcast

For the first time ever, the hallowed, fuzzy halls of Jim Henson's Creature Shop in New York City are open to the public. Yes, the place where iconic Muppets and countless other fantastical beings are painstakingly brought to life has finally decided to let us mere mortals peek behind the curtain.

Because apparently, the magic is now ready for its close-up. If you've ever watched Elmo or Miss Piggy and thought, "How on Earth do they do that?" — well, now's your chance to get a few answers.

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Step Inside the Magic (Carefully)

These aren't your average backstage passes. The 80-minute tours, held on Saturdays and clocking in at $150 a pop, offer a truly unique glimpse into the creative process. Jason Weber, the shop's creative supervisor, assures us that visitors will witness an astonishing level of expertise. We're talking about items handmade by artisans who've spent years honing their craft, which, if you think about it, is both impressive and slightly terrifying for anyone who's ever tried to sew on a button.

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Fair warning: much of the work inside is top-secret, so don't expect to go snapping selfies with every half-finished monster. Guests are allowed to take photos at one specific spot, which is probably designed to prevent anyone from accidentally leaking the next big creature feature. The real treat? You get to meet an actual Henson puppeteer. This is your moment to ask all those burning questions, like how many hands it takes to make Kermit look so perpetually chill.

Jim Henson, who left us in 1990, built a legacy of joy and learning through shows like Sesame Street and, of course, the Muppets. His company has continued that tradition, giving us memorable characters for decades. Now, they're inviting us to see exactly where that particular brand of genius gets its start. Just try not to touch anything, okay? These puppets have seen things.

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This article celebrates the positive action of The Jim Henson Company opening its Creature Shop for public tours, allowing fans unprecedented access to the creative process behind beloved characters. This action preserves and shares a significant artistic legacy, offering inspiration and education to visitors. The tours provide a unique experience, fostering appreciation for puppetry and Jim Henson's vision.

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