
It is a "kid-friendly concert" This program is "designed to teach children about music and geography in an entertaining way". "The Case of the Missing Bells" was performed at Spokane Opera House in Spokane, Washington in March 1998 as part of the “SymFunnies” family concert, and in Fall 2010 at Norwich Historical Society in Norwich, Connecticut.

Sheldon served as guest conductor for a 2003 performance at the Grand Opera House. The show was performed at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland, Oregon, and opened the 2001-2002 Oregon Symphony Kids Concert series. Dudley Moore and Ben Vereen were guest artists, and Jon Kimura Parker was featured classical artist. It featured Gary Sheldon as Conductor and Senior Investigator and Bobby Weinapple (aka Bobby Applegate) as Inspector Clue-not. In 1995, The Lancaster Festival Orchestra performed one of the concerts entitled "The Case of the Missing Concert Hall". His shows "require some audience participation". From that point until 1999, he came up with 3 different shows for his "Where in the World of Music Is Carmen Sandiego?" series. Gary Sheldon "came up with the idea of combining the Carmen Sandiego format with an orchestra concert", a couple of years before 1999.
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Īccording to Sandpoint, Idaho, a unique installment of the "interactive presentation" concert series entitled The Case of the Missing Planet was performed on Aug. Robert Weinapple still works with orchestras around the world hosting these children's concerts. Sheldon has "taken to orchestras throughout America". The annual family concerts are based on the popular Carmen Sandiego video game Where In The World, and the subsequent franchise. It consists of three concerts: The Case of the Missing Concert Hall, The Case of the Missing Bells, and The Case of the Missing Pyramids. Where in the World of Music Is Carmen Sandiego? is a concert series developed by Gary Sheldon. Concert flyer for Where in the World of Music is Carmen Sandiego?: The Notable Case of the Missing Pyramid (an alternate spelling of The Case of the Missing Pyramids).
