Elmo and his friends are back for a whole new “Live” adventure.
From Feb. 17 to 21, “Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Green Thumb” turns Madison Square Garden into a true-blue Sesame Street, with all of the familiar faces and some fresh blooms, too.
In the show, Elmo helps a new sunflower friend, Sunny, find a new home after she’s outgrown her flowerpot.
Along the way, they encounter some trouble as Abby Cadabby, a fairy-in-training, casts a spell that makes Elmo and all of his friends shrink. As they explore Big Bird’s garden from a smaller perspective, they learn some big lessons about how important little critters are to our ecosystem.
Like all “Sesame Street Live” performances, “Elmo’s Green Thumb” is filled with laughs, dancing and, most important, lessons for the young and old.
“Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Green Thumb” at Madison Square Garden [4 Pennsylvania Plaza in Manhattan, (212) 465-6741], Feb. 17-21. Tickets are $23-$143. For info, visit www.sesamestreetlive.com/shows/elmos-green-thumb.