A group of thieves who stole a $160,000 costume of Sesame Street s Big Bird returned it, leaving a note with an apology for being such a big birden INSIDER 3 hrs ago insider@insider.com (Lauren Frias) © Carlo Allegri/Reuters Big Bird from Sesame Street rides a float along 6th Avenue during the 92nd Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, New York, U.S., November 22, 2018. Carlo Allegri/Reuters
A group of thieves returned a stolen Big Bird costume valued at $160,000 with an apology note for being such a big birden.
The Big Bird Bandits stole the costume from the Sesame Street Circus Spectacular in Adelaide, Australia.
Repentant thieves return Big Bird costume with a note: Sorry to be such a big birden
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Sesame Street Big Bird costume stolen from children s circus in Australia
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The Sesame Street Circus Spectacular, Majura Park Shopping Centre (opposite Costco), until July 18. Reviewed by
HELEN MUSA.
THE Sesame Street Circus Spectacular, going full-steam ahead with social distancing and masking under the Big Top at Majura Park, is predicated on the unlikely proposition that Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Bert and Ernie and Super Grover have the skills to become circus performers.
But who cares? In the 90-minute circus spectacular hosted by lush-voiced ringmaster Michael Keen, they match themselves – unsuccessfully in most cases – against thrilling performers from Argentina, Switzerland, Brazil, Morocco, Spain, Africa and Australia as they try to decide which kind of circus show person they would like to be.