NASA has teamed up with the Jim Henson Company to create a stage show that explores "outer" outer space, titled Fraggle Rock: A Space-y Adventure. The show brings together the beloved Muppets from Fraggle Rock, who discover outer space for the first time, and NASA's mission to explore the cosmos.
The story follows Gobo, Red, and their friends as they meet a representative of NASA's Exploration Ground Systems division at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. There, they learn about outer outer space, which is a concept that was previously unknown to them. The Fraggles use "outer space" to describe their world, but for them, it refers to the Moon and other celestial bodies.
To facilitate this connection, John Tartaglia, the show's director, writer, and choreographer, came up with an idea. He used a postcard with a picture of a cookie to help Gobo, Red, and Uncle Traveling Matt discover the Moon and NASA's Exploration Ground Systems team. This clever plot device allowed the Fraggles to learn about outer space while staying true to their own world.
The show features full-body "walk-around" characters, which are larger than the original puppets used in Fraggle Rock. The Doozers, who are typically small animatronic creatures, were up-scaled to be puppet size. This allowed them to dance and move without being encumbered by their original tiny size.
Tartaglia credits Uncle Traveling Matt as a great character to use as a bridge for the audience to learn about NASA. The character's oblivious nature makes him a perfect fit for explaining complex space-related concepts in an engaging way.
The show highlights the shared values between Fraggle Rock and NASA, such as exploring new worlds, making discoveries, and preserving fragile ecosystems. Tartaglia believes that these similarities make sense for connecting the two worlds, saying "Our two worlds that on paper wouldn't seem connected, made a lot of sense to connect."
Fraggle Rock: A Space-y Adventure is an innovative way to engage audiences with NASA's mission while introducing them to the Muppets and their charming world.
The story follows Gobo, Red, and their friends as they meet a representative of NASA's Exploration Ground Systems division at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. There, they learn about outer outer space, which is a concept that was previously unknown to them. The Fraggles use "outer space" to describe their world, but for them, it refers to the Moon and other celestial bodies.
To facilitate this connection, John Tartaglia, the show's director, writer, and choreographer, came up with an idea. He used a postcard with a picture of a cookie to help Gobo, Red, and Uncle Traveling Matt discover the Moon and NASA's Exploration Ground Systems team. This clever plot device allowed the Fraggles to learn about outer space while staying true to their own world.
The show features full-body "walk-around" characters, which are larger than the original puppets used in Fraggle Rock. The Doozers, who are typically small animatronic creatures, were up-scaled to be puppet size. This allowed them to dance and move without being encumbered by their original tiny size.
Tartaglia credits Uncle Traveling Matt as a great character to use as a bridge for the audience to learn about NASA. The character's oblivious nature makes him a perfect fit for explaining complex space-related concepts in an engaging way.
The show highlights the shared values between Fraggle Rock and NASA, such as exploring new worlds, making discoveries, and preserving fragile ecosystems. Tartaglia believes that these similarities make sense for connecting the two worlds, saying "Our two worlds that on paper wouldn't seem connected, made a lot of sense to connect."
Fraggle Rock: A Space-y Adventure is an innovative way to engage audiences with NASA's mission while introducing them to the Muppets and their charming world.