Every afternoon at the Fringe, his anarchic troupe of puppeteers do an improvisational show for kids, and then in the evening the puppets spew profanities for a show that takes off into surreal flights of fancy dictated by the audience. "It is lovely to do a show where you can go wherever your brain takes you," said Henson, winding down after a show in which the audience asked half a dozen hot dog puppets to pretend they were auditioning to be Ricky Martin's backup singers.
Henson, who first performed the raunchy improvisation show in Aspen and Hollywood, would like to develop it into a TV show. Two other projects he is working on are also just for adults. We hope one involves Kermit the Frog singing his new hit song "It's Not Easy Working Blue."
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*pics posted are not of the show.
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