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133 PERMISSIONS Bert and Ernie, Goodnight! adapted by Barry Kornhauser, based on the original songs and scripts from Sesame Street. Presented by special arrangement with Sesame Workshop and VEE Corporation, producers of Sesame Street Live. Sesame Street® and associated characters, trademarks , and design elements are owned and licensed by Sesame Workshop. Copyright 2013 Sesame Workshop. All rights reserved. “One and One Make Two” Music and words by Jeffrey Moss Copyright 1973 renewed: Anne Boylan, Alexander Boylan, Jeffrey Moss “I Don’t Want to Live on the Moon” Music and words by Jeffrey Moss Copyright 1978 Jeffrey Moss d.b.a. Backfin Music “But I Like You” Music and words by Jeffrey Moss Copyright 1983 Festival Attractions, Inc. “Dance Myself to Sleep” Music by Christopher B. Cerf; lyrics by Christopher B. Cerf and Norman Stiles Copyright 1981 Splotched Animal Music and Sesame Street, Inc. Rights on behalf of Sesame Street, Inc., administered by Universal Music Publishing. “That’s What Friends Are For” Music and words by Tony Geiss Copyright 1982 Ephemeral Music Company. Rights on behalf of Ephemeral Music administered by Sesame Street, Inc. and Universal Music Publishing. “Imagination Song” Music and words by Joe Raposo Copyright 1975 renewed: Patricia Collins Sarnoff, Elizabeth Collins Raposo, William Andrew Raposo, Nicolas A. Raposo, Joseph R. Raposo “Doin’ the Pigeon” Music and words by Joe Raposo Copyright 1972 renewed: Patricia Collins Sarnoff, Elizabeth Collins Raposo, William Andrew Raposo, Nicolas A. Raposo, Joseph R. Raposo This page intentionally left blank [3.131.110.169] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 08:01 GMT) CHILDREN’S THEATRE COMPANY (CTC), located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is widely recognized as the leading theatre for young people and families in North America. Winner of the 2003 Tony® Award for regional theatre, CTC has received numerous honors, including awards from The Joyce Foundation and The Wallace Foundation. It participates in the National Endowment for the Arts New Play Development Program, the Shakespeare for a New Generation program, the EmcArts Innovation Lab funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and the New Voices/New Visions 2010 series presented by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. CTC serves more than 250,000 people annually through performances, new play development, theatre arts training , and community and education programs. For more information about Children’s Theatre Company, visit www.childrenstheatre.org. ...

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