
Away We Go!
Family · Music
Overview
A musical introduction to various forms of travel - with the lovable puppet Newt the newt as a guide. A delightful children's musical video by Jonathan Larson, Pulitzer prize-winning creator of blockbuster Broadway hit RENT, and Bob Golden, noted composer for children's TV shows like Sesame Street and Lambchop's Play-Along. Join Newt and his friends Casey and Samantha as they sail past the Statue of Liberty on a ferry, take the "checker" taxi cab down Broadway, ride a bus, fly a 727 jet, and more! Kids (and parents) will have the time of their lives as they enjoy the sights and the can't-help-singing-along music!
Top Cast


Jonathan Larson
Jonathan Larson
Elevator Passenger
Jonathan Larson
Elevator Passenger
Tony Hoylen
Tony Hoylen
Newt the Newt
Tony Hoylen
Newt the Newt
Doug Skinner
Doug Skinner
Newt Puppeteer
Doug Skinner
Newt Puppeteer
Sal Cunningham
Sal Cunningham
Casey
Sal Cunningham
Casey
Mary Cunningham
Mary Cunningham
Samantha
Mary Cunningham
Samantha
Bob Golden
Bob Golden
Elevator Passenger
Bob Golden
Elevator Passenger
Fritz Cajuste
Fritz Cajuste
Cabbie
Fritz Cajuste
Cabbie
Joe Prestimonico
Joe Prestimonico
Bus Driver
Joe Prestimonico
Bus Driver
Anton Cullo
Anton Cullo
Bus Friend #1
Anton Cullo
Bus Friend #1
Abby Krinski
Abby Krinski
Bus Friend #2
Abby Krinski
Bus Friend #2
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