

The part where Bert and Ernie wanted to be paleontologists was briefly mentioned in the old show but in this theatre version, two new songs had been added to their segment! This is how the set looks when they did “Bones, bones, bones…” I thought it was a clever idea to add a police car to the set when Grover revealed that he wanted to be a police officer.Īs you can see, the displays on the TV screens change according to the different scenes.Įven Cookie Monster had a fire engine appear on the set when it was his turn to sing! The curtain finally opened to reveal a colourful Sesame Street set and even Mr Hooper’s Store is represented! TV screens were later lowered and various animated clips were shown as an add-on to the scenes being performed.Ī cute Elmo animation was displayed when Elmo went for a quick costume change… It was time for the show to begin and this lady host appeared on stage and kept asking the audience various questions (targetted at kids) on what they wanted to be when they grow up! I was surprised to see peddlers selling Sesame Street merchandise in the theatre!

The familiar iconic Sesame Street lamppost can be found on one side of the stage. The audience is greeted with this sight upon entering the theatre. I went to check out the show on its official opening day at the theatre as I was curious to see if there were any changes to this show which was previously performed in front of the Library at New York. Many of Universal Studios Singapore’s fans didn’t expect that “Monster Rock” would have its final curtain call on 31st August and Sesame Street’s “ When I Grow Up” show would move into the Pantages Hollywood Theater on 20th September 2014.
