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The '''Guest Star's Dressing Room''' was the area where, outside of skits, most interactions between [[The Muppets|Muppets]] and human guest stars tended to take place. Featured since the first season, the room was highlighted from season two through four in the cold openings, with [[Scooter]] knocking on the dressing room door. The comfortable room is equipped with table, make-up, and other dressing accoutrements. Specific props and accessories vary according to the guest star, with golf clubs appearing for [[Bob Hope]], cigars supplied for [[George Burns]], candles and skeletons for [[Alice Cooper]] and (due to [[Sam the Eagle|Sam]]'s confusion), assorted opera hats for [[Rudolf Nureyev]].
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The '''Guest Star's Dressing Room''' was the area where, outside of skits, most interactions between [[The Muppets|Muppets]] and human guest stars tended to take place. Featured since the first season, the room was highlighted from season two through four in the cold openings, with [[Scooter]] knocking on the dressing room door. The comfortable room is equipped with table, make-up, and other dressing accoutrements. Specific props and accessories vary according to the guest star, with golf clubs appearing for [[Bob Hope]], cigars supplied for [[George Burns]], boxing gloves and punching-ball for [[Sylvester Stallone]], candles and [[skeletons]] for [[Alice Cooper]] and (due to [[Sam the Eagle|Sam]]'s confusion), assorted opera hats for [[Rudolf Nureyev]].
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Revision as of 18:59, 17 June 2020

Dressingroom

The Guest Star's Dressing Room was the area where, outside of skits, most interactions between Muppets and human guest stars tended to take place. Featured since the first season, the room was highlighted from season two through four in the cold openings, with Scooter knocking on the dressing room door. The comfortable room is equipped with table, make-up, and other dressing accoutrements. Specific props and accessories vary according to the guest star, with golf clubs appearing for Bob Hope, cigars supplied for George Burns, boxing gloves and punching-ball for Sylvester Stallone, candles and skeletons for Alice Cooper and (due to Sam's confusion), assorted opera hats for Rudolf Nureyev.