Sesame Street Season 56
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SESAME STREET’S NEW REIMAGINED SEASON LAUNCHES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ON NETFLIX AND PBS KIDS
Celebrity Guests Miley Cyrus and Bubba Wallace Drop in on Iconic Series; New Episodes Include More Comedy and Playability, With a New Animated Segment Tales from 123 and Lessons of Kindness and Compassion
(November 3, 2025 – New York, NY) – The highly anticipated newly reimagined Sesame Street debuts with a new season Monday, November 10, on Netflix and PBS KIDS. Episodes will invite children to play along in new ways, bring viewers inside the world’s most famous brownstone for the first time, and feature celebrity guests, original music, engaging animation, and, as always, lots of laughter. The season premieres on “Sesame Street Day,” which celebrates the 56th anniversary of the iconic show.
What’s New
    Season 56 Curriculum
For Sesame Street’s season 56, the spotlight is on Emotional Well-Being – helping kids grow big hearts and happy minds! Through playful stories, songs, and laughter, our furry friends will explore compassion, kindness, and social problem-solving in ways little ones can relate to.
Children’s emotional and social learning and development are all integrated. The coordination of cognitive, emotional, and social skills is all drawn upon to support children’s abilities to understand and manage their own emotions and behaviors, as well as navigate the social scenarios of their worlds and learning environments, ultimately enabling children’s learning.
    Tales from 123
Ever wonder what happens behind the front door of the world’s most famous apartment building? The new five-minute animated segment Tales from 123 invites viewers in for a laugh-out-loud look at the wacky and whimsical shenanigans beyond the stoop. Led by Elmo and Tango, the action-packed segments follow fun and surprising adventures with building residents Cookie Monster, Grover, Abby, Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, fairies, animals, shapes, talking food — and everyone’s favorite apartment building superintendent, Oscar the Grouch. From the Mighty Monster Megaphone to the zany elevator and musical stairs, you never know what’s behind the door at 123 Sesame!
5601 Elmo Runs The Race
								
							5601 Elmo Runs The Race
Elmo is excited to compete in “The Sesame Street Races,” a series of races that Grover has made up for his friends. But when Elmo keeps delaying eating his sandwich for lunch, he discovers that his mood and his athletic performance are affected. Meanwhile, Cookie Monster’s trying to get that neglected sandwich for himself! Celebrity guest professional race car driver and NASCAR champion Bubba Wallace joins in the fun.
								
							5602 Cookie Monster’s Big Puzzle
When Elmo isn’t in the mood for a cookie, Cookie Monster takes it personally and enlists Tamir’s help figuring out his greatest baking puzzle: a new favorite cookie for Elmo. Meanwhile, Abby and Grover try to solve a puzzle of their own.
								
							5603 Abby’s Magical Beasties
Abby’s delighted to introduce her friends to the amazing, magical beasties who live in her Fairy Garden! But when one of the beasties goes missing right before sunset, it’ll be up to Abby, Elmo and sweet Bunberry to find it before it gets dark. Meanwhile, Cookie Monster and Grover have their hands full caring for the other beasties in the garden!
								
							5604 Grover’s Super Suitycase
When Grover learns that Elmo is heartbroken because his dad, Louie, is heading away for a month on tour with his band, he knows just what to do: he’ll become Super Grover, the super friend who will do anything to make Elmo giggle again! But when his attempts don’t work, a discouraged Grover wonders if he should just give up…until he learns that sometimes compassion means asking others if/how they would like to be helped. Meanwhile, Abby and Cookie Monster work together to help their friends around Sesame Street as Helper Fairies!
Behind the Scenes
								
							Abby Cadabby
An imaginative and playful 4-year-old, Abby is the daughter of the Fairy Godmother; she’s also a fairy-in-training herself at her after-school program!
								
							Baby Bear
Baby Bear, borrowed from the enduring “The Three Bears” story, continues to engage young viewers through his adventurous spirit and artistic abilities.
								
							Bert
Bert is the long-suffering best friend of Ernie.
								
							Big Bird
Standing at 8’2” tall, Big Bird is a compassionate 6 ½-year-old yellow bird.
								
							Cookie Monster
Cookie Monster is a frenzied yet cuddly character on a persistent quest for more food … especially cookies!
								
							Count Von Count
The Count is a happy and helpful character who enjoys counting anything and everything.
								
							Elmo
Elmo is a 3½-year-old red monster with a distinctive cheerful voice and a contagious giggle.
								
							Ernie
Ernie is mischievous, frequently playing practical jokes on his good buddy, Bert.
								
							Gabrielle
Gabrielle is a six- and 3/4-year-old girl with a vibrant and curious personality.
								
							Grover
Grover, Sesame Street’s gregarious blue monster, accomplishes his tasks with a childlike exuberance that has been making young viewers laugh for more than four decades.
								
							Gonger
Gonger is an adorable little pink monster with a HUGE amount of energy.
								
							Ji-Young
Ji-Young is a spunky seven-year-old who loves to play her electric guitar and is always willing to play a song with her friends on Sesame Street.
								
							Julia
Julia is a bright and curious four-year-old girl who has autism.
								
							Oscar the Grouch
Oscar, Sesame Street’s resident Grouch, despises all things “nice” like rainbows, candy, and chocolate.
								
							Rosita
Rosita is an optimistic and playful 5-year-old whose full name, Rosita la Monstrua de las Cuevas, means “The Monster of the Caves.”
								
							Rudy
Rudy is Abby Cadabby’s new three-year-old step-brother with bright orange fur and a mop of blue curls.
								
							Snuffleupagus (“Snuffy”)
Snuffy loves playing with his best friend Big Bird; they share many adventures on Sesame Street as they help each other make sense of their world.
								
							Tamir
Tamir is an 8-year-old boy who lives with his mother, father and older brother.
								
							Tango
Tango is a music-loving, curious puppy brimming with joy and energy.
								
							Telly Monster
Telly Monster is an intense and earnest monster who worries over everything.
								
							Zoe
Zoe is an energetic 3-year-old who loves to dance and sing.
Alan Muraoka – “Alan”
								
							Alan Muraoka – “Alan”
Alan Muraoka joined the Sesame Street ensemble 22 years ago.
								
							Christopher Lawrence Knowings — “Chris”
Christopher Lawrence Knowings was born in the Bronx, New York.
								
							Suki Lopez — “Nina”
Suki Lopez is a Cuban-American actress from Miami, Florida.
								
							Violet Tinnirello — “Charlie”
Violet Tinnirello is an American actor, singer, and dancer from New York’s Hudson Valley.
Pam Arciero (Grundgetta Grouch)
								
							Pam Arciero (Grundgetta Grouch)
Pam Arciero is a principal puppeteer on Sesame Street, performing numerous characters, most notably Grundgetta Grouch, for more than 30 years.
								
							Jennifer Barnhart (Zoe,Granny Bird, Maggie Cadabby)
Jennifer Barnhart first joined Sesame Street in Season 32. Since Season 46, she has been performing Zoe, originated by the legendary Fran Brill.
								
							Leslie Carrara-Rudolph (Abby Cadabby, Tango)
Leslie Carrara-Rudolph is a multi-faceted performer who has been nominated for five Emmy Awards for her work on Sesame Street as Abby Cadabby.
								
							Tyler Bunch (Louie)
Tyler Bunch has been performing with Sesame Workshop since 1993; he is also a longtime performer with The Jim Henson Company (1997-present) and The Muppets™ (1999-present).
								
							Frankie Cordero (Rudy)
Frankie Cordero’s mother and magician/clown father supported his early love of theater, VHS filmmaking, and a lifelong dream to work with the Muppets™ one day.
								
							Stephanie D’Abruzzo (Prairie Dawn, Mae)
Stephanie D’Abruzzo joined Sesame Street in Season 25. Since then, she has performed Elizabeth, Lulu, and Curly Bear, as well as hundreds of other characters on the Street.
								
							Ryan Dillon (Elmo)
Ryan Dillon is the Sesame Street Muppet performer of everyone’s favorite furry red monster, Elmo.
								
							Stacey Gordon (Julia)
Stacey Gordon is a puppeteer from Phoenix, AZ. She operates Puppet Pie, an art studio in the heart of Phoenix, and has the honor of performing Sesame Street’s Julia, a curious 4-year-old girl with autism.
								
							Eric Jacobson (Oscar the Grouch, Bert, Grover, Two-Headed Monster)
Eric Jacobson is an Emmy-nominated performer who began his career as a puppeteer on Sesame Street in 1994.
								
							Peter Linz (Ernie, Herry Monster)
Peter Linz has wanted to be a Muppet performer on Sesame Street since he was a child growing up in Atlanta, Georgia.
								
							Carmen Osbahr (Rosita, Ovejita)
Carmen Osbahr performs Rosita, Ovejita, and other characters on Sesame Street. Originally from Mexico City, she began her career with the iconic program in 1987 when she met Jim Henson.
								
							Megan Piphus (Gabrielle)
Megan Piphus Peace started puppetry and ventriloquism at the age of 10 years old and taught herself the art form by watching VHS tapes.
								
							Martin Robinson (Snuffleupagus, Slimey the Worm, Telly)
Martin Robinson has been working with Sesame Street and The Jim Henson Company since 1981.
								
							David Rudman (Baby Bear, Cookie Monster, Two-Headed Monster)
Emmy® Award-nominated producer, writer, and puppeteer David Rudman is co-founder of Spiffy Pictures.
								
							Matt Vogel (Big Bird, The Count, Mr. Johnson)
Matt Vogel is one of the Sesame Street Muppet Performers and plays Big Bird, The Count, Mr. Johnson, and others.
								
							Kathleen Kim (Ji-Young, Elena)
Kathleen Kim is an actress, TV producer, and puppeteer who performs the role of Ji-Young, the first Asian-American Muppet character on Sesame Street, and Elena, Julia’s mother.
								
							Latoryah Alexander (Kayla)
Latoryah Alexander is an actress, puppeteer, and teaching artist who began her professional acting career at New Stage Theatre, Mississippi’s only Regional Theatre, in her hometown of Jackson, Mississippi.
								
							Jimmica Collins (Grandma Nell)
Jimmica Collins is an actor and performer with a love for all things children’s entertainment.
								
							Bradley Freeman Jr. (Tamir, Wes)
Bradley Freeman, Jr has been a puppeteer since he was five years old. From that time on, it was his dream to become a Muppet performer.
								
							Chris Thomas Hayes (Hoots, Elijah)
Chris Thomas Hayes is an actor, writer, improviser, and puppeteer hailing from Hartford, CT.
								
							Andrew Cano (Ricardo, Lalo)
Andrew A Cano (he/him) grew up as a young Mexican boy performing in Southern California.
								
							Yinan Shentu (TJ)
Yinan Shentu has most recently appeared as the performer behind…well, underneath the new face of the GolfNow brand, the GolfNow Gopher.
Production Bios
    
      Kay Wilson Stallings - Executive Vice President, Chief Creative Development and Production Officer 
    
    
      
    
  
  Kay Wilson Stallings serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Creative Development and Production Officer for Sesame Workshop.
She oversees Sesame Street and all Sesame Workshop shows as well as the development of new programs and content across existing and emerging platforms. She also leads creative for domestic production and partners with global teams to enrich and expand Sesame Workshop’s presence around the world.
Wilson Stallings greatly expanded the Workshop’s impact through animation with specials including The Monster at the End of This Story, Furry Friends Forever: Elmo Gets a Puppy, and The Nutcracker: Starring Elmo and Tango, as well as new shows such as Mecha Builders, the first CGI-animated spinoff of Sesame Street; the preschool comedy series Bea’s Block; the newly animated miniseries of the E.B. White classic Charlotte’s Web; and the new animated series Tales From 123, which takes viewers inside 123 Sesame Street, the most famous apartment building in the world.
She was most recently the SVP of Creative Development at Sesame Workshop, where she developed the first new Sesame Workshop shows in nearly a decade: the critically acclaimed and award-winning Esme & Roy, Helpsters, and Ghostwriter, as well as the documentary series Through Our Eyes. Wilson Stallings also created Sesame Studios, a YouTube channel hosting a broad mix of original stories, songs, and other Sesame-quality kids’ content.
In 2017, Wilson Stallings created and directed the first annual Sesame Workshop Writers’ Room, an intensive six-week competitive fellowship program dedicated to discovering, nurturing, and increasing the presence of writers with diverse voices in children’s media. Held at Sesame Workshop’s New York City office, participants come from across the country to meet weekly with industry writers, producers, agents, and executives, with two winners each year offered creative development deals. Upon completing the program, many participants find staff positions on kids’ series for production companies like Netflix, DreamWorks, Nickelodeon, and more.
For two consecutive years (2023 and 2024), Wilson Stallings was named in The Hollywood Reporter’s annual roundup of the most powerful people in Kids Entertainment. She recently received a 2024 Hall of Fame Award from Animation Magazine, which honors the artists and executives behind animation’s most iconic titles and enduring classics.
Prior to joining Sesame Workshop, Wilson Stallings was Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Nick Jr., Nickelodeon’s preschool programming arm. In her 16 years with the company, she oversaw development of original series and co-productions, including the content development of pre-buys, acquisitions, and the global shorts program. Wilson Stallings developed and helped launch more than 20 series while at Nickelodeon, including Wonder Pets, Yo Gabba Gabba!, Fresh Beat Band, Shimmer and Shine, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Wallykazam, and Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!
Wilson Stallings holds a master’s degree from the University of Illinois and a bachelor’s degree from MacMurray College. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son.
    
      Sal Perez – Executive Producer and Vice President, Sesame Street Productions  
    
    
      
    
  
  Sal Perez is the Executive Producer and Vice President for Sesame Street Productions, overseeing the creative direction and production teams for Sesame Street, The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo, and all other content experiences across broadcast and digital platforms for the brand. He previously led studio and location production, live shows, and themed entertainment for international Sesame Street co-productions, as well as production for the Workshop’s U.S. Social Impact projects. Perez received a BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He lives in Brooklyn with his family.
    
      Stephanie Longardo – Vice President, Production Management & Senior Producer  
    
    
      
    
  
  Stephanie Longardo is a multiple Primetime and Daytime Emmy Award-winning Producer who is responsible for overseeing the Production Management Department for Sesame Street, Helpsters, The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo, Sesame Street Live-Action Specials, Sesame Workshop Social Impact projects, and all live-action digital content. Longardo began her career in television production in 1995 as a Production Accountant at MTV Networks, where she was responsible for projects such as MTV News, MTV’s 1996 Choose or Lose campaign, and various other MTV/VH1 series and specials. She started her career at Sesame Workshop as the Production Accountant for Sesame Street and continued working in the finance department until 2007 when she crossed over and became Line Producer for Sesame Street. Longardo lives in Brooklyn and is a proud aunt to John-Paul, Alexa, and Thomas.
    
      Karyn Leibovich – Senior Producer, Sesame Street and Talent Relations  
    
    
      
    
  
  Karyn Leibovich is a ten-time Emmy Award-winning producer. She plans pre-production and execution for Sesame Street, The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo, and digital projects. Leibovich oversees all scheduling and DGA positions for Sesame Street, manages talent company-wide, and serves as the liaison between all Sesame Workshop departments and talent including puppeteers, cast members, and celebrities. She started at Sesame Workshop in 2012 as an associate producer working on film and animation commissions. Prior to Sesame Workshop, Leibovich worked on The Oprah Winfrey Show in Chicago for six years, helping to pull off some of the most memorable moments on the show. She began there in 2005 in the research department, fact-checking scripts, researching, and pitching potential show and guest ideas. She then moved into production, where she pre-interviewed and booked show guests and wrote and edited insert scripts. Leibovich worked on The Oprah Winfrey Show until it came to an end in 2011. She prides herself on being a part of two iconic, long-running television shows. Leibovich is from Minneapolis, Minnesota but now calls New York home.
    
      Autumn Zitani Stefano – Senior Producer, Production/Curriculum & Content 
    
    
      
    
  
  Autumn Zitani is a Senior Producer at Sesame Workshop, working in both the Production and Curriculum and Content Departments. She has been with Sesame Workshop for over 20 years and is responsible for executing the overall creative direction of Sesame Street, as well as managing the development and implementation of Sesame Street’s whole child curriculum. Behind the scenes, Autumn reviews, creates, and integrates educational and developmentally appropriate content across Sesame Workshop’s media platforms such as television, digital media, and social platforms. Autumn received her master’s degree in Developmental Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University.
    
      Aimee Blackton – Senior Line Producer
    
    
      
    
  
  Aimee Blackton is the PGA Award- and three-time Emmy Award-winning Senior Line Producer of Sesame Street. Blackton has been with the Workshop for 19 years. She began her tenure at Sesame Workshop a year after graduating from Marist College, initially joining the Workshop as a Special Projects PA. She moved into Production Management where she became Production Manager, eventually progressing into her current role. As Senior Line Producer, Blackton oversees all major production logistics; conceptualizing and executing project budgets, managing equipment and crew, and facilitating interdepartmental communication to best help the Workshop achieve its creative goals within fluctuating constraints and parameters. Blackton is a member of the PGA and a former Treasurer of the CMA. In addition to her business acumen, Blackton is also a visual artist and has occasionally contributed crafts and illustrations for various Sesame projects. She is also the proud pet mom of unofficial studio chinchilla mascots Crockett and Tubbs and official home-office mascots Rascal and Wren.
    
      Andrew Moriarty – Coordinating Producer, Sesame Street
    
    
      
    
  
  Andrew Moriarty is an Emmy winning writer and creative producer of Sesame Street and serves as the lead producer and Head Writer for Sesame Street’s digital content. Moriarty contributes to the creative vision of Sesame Street by generating story ideas, reviewing scripts, working on set with directors and talent, and overseeing projects through post-production. A life-long Sesame Street fan, Moriarty creates highly engaging and entertaining content true to Sesame Street’s legacy helping monsters, grouches, and snuffleupaguses learn their ABCs and 123s. Moriarty is a WGA, DGA, and SAG-AFTRA member who got his start at Sesame Workshop in 2009 as an intern. Since then, Moriarty has contributed in many different roles, including directing and puppeteering for the Muppets of Sesame Street.
As a writer, Moriarty has written for Sesame Street, The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo, Mecha Builders and countless digital projects, parodies, and songs. In addition, Moriarty has written for Donkey Hodie, Give a Mouse a Cookie, Bubble Guppies, and Nature Cat.
    
      Halcyon Person – Head Writer and Co-Executive Producer, Sesame Street  
    
    
      
    
  
  Halcyon Person is an Emmy, Humanitas, and NAACP Award-nominated TV maker who’s worked as a writer, director, and producer for everything from preschool to late night. She is currently the Head Writer and Co-Executive Producer of Sesame Street. She was the Head Writer and Co-Executive Producer of Karma’s World (2021) and Dee & Friends in Oz (2024) on Netflix. Before that, she was a Director and Producer for Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. You’ve seen her work on Nickelodeon, PBS, and Apple TV; written up in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Essence, and Vulture; published in picture and chapter books for young readers. Her mission is to create work that centers those experiences underrepresented in media to foster greater understanding — all through stories driven by humor and heart.
    
      Rosemarie T. Truglio – Senior Vice President of Curriculum and Content  
    
    
      
    
  
  Rosemarie T. Truglio, Ph.D. is the Senior Vice President of Curriculum and Content at Sesame Workshop. Dr. Truglio is responsible for the development of the interdisciplinary curriculum on which Sesame Street is based and oversees content development across platforms (e.g., television, publishing, toys, digital media, live shows, and theme park activities). She also oversees the curriculum development for all new show production, including Bea’s Block, Mecha Builders, Esme & Roy, Helpsters, and Ghostwriter.
Previously, Dr. Truglio managed a global content team responsible for co-productions and content development across media platforms worldwide, including digital media. From 1997 to 2013, she oversaw all educational research pertaining to program development, which informed both production and creative decisions and strategies for enhancing the entertaining and educational components of linear and interactive content. Before joining Sesame Workshop in 1997, she was an Assistant Professor of Communication and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Dr. Truglio has written numerous articles in child and developmental psychology journals and presented her work at national and international conferences. Her most recent book is “Ready for School! A Parent’s Guide to Playful Learning for Children Ages 2 to 5,” published by Running Press (2019). She was co-editor of “G is for Growing: Thirty Years of Research on Children and Sesame Street” (2001) published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Dr. Truglio has appeared on many network, cable, and radio programs including The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN Town Halls, NPR’s Life Kit for Parents, Morning Edition, and All Things Considered, and she has been interviewed by reporters from a variety of national newspapers and news agencies.
Dr. Truglio serves on the advisory boards of Child Trends News Service, Playful Learning Landscapes Action Network, Read Alliance Advisory Council, and the University of Kansas Advisory Board for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She previously served on the National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council (NICHD), LEGO Foundation Advisory Board for the Research & Innovation Network, NSF REESE grant entitled Collaborative Research: Using Educational DVDs to Enhance Preschooler’s STEM Education, PBS KIDS Next Generation Media, Children’s Digital Media Center Advisory Board, and National Association for Media Literacy Education.
Dr. Truglio received a Ph.D. in Developmental and Child Psychology from the University of Kansas, and a B.A in Psychology from Douglass College, Rutgers University. She received distinguished alumni awards from Douglass College (2005), University of Kansas (2013), Rutgers University (2014), University of Kansas Women’s Hall of Fame (2015), and Teachers College Medal for Distinguished Service (2022).
															
															
								
							
								
							
															
							
							