Twenty years since its West End debut, the sweet and subversive musical returns with a few tweaks and a lot of heart ...
The puppet show pumped full of profanity is back. Jason Moore's outrageous Avenue Q premiered in the West End two decades ago ...
Read our review of *Avenue Q*, directed by Jason Moore, now in performances at the Shaftesbury Theatre to 29 August. Read ...
This Tony-winning legendary production revives at the Shaftesbury Theatre with hilarious offensiveness still intact ...
Therefore, it makes sense that now is the time for the West End revival of Avenue Q, Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx's musical ...
The taboo-busting, Tony-award-winning show has returned. But how will its 00s attitudes land today? And will they still sing Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist and If You Were Gay?
Aside from being the show that introduced explicit puppet sex to Broadway and West End stages, Avenue Q is primarily remembered as the small-scale tuner that beat the mighty Wicked to the 2004 Tony ...
Avenue Q is the puppet musical that originated off-Broadway in 2003. It returns with new music and a litany of laughs ...
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Avenue Q is a Gen-X time capsule that should have stayed buried
Avenue Q, review – A Gen-X time capsule that maybe should have stayed buried - 2/5 A slick, well-performed production ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Puppets become the main characters of Pandora Productions' Avenue Q the Musical. WDRB's Keith Kaiser joined some fuzzy actors at the Henry Clay Theatre. The recent college ...
It’s hard to navigate life’s day-to-day stresses, whether it’s looking for a job, paying the rent or dealing with relationships. These problems are universal for people and puppets. Puppets? Yes ...
With songs such as "Everyone's a Little Bit Racist" and "The Internet Is for Porn," it's pretty clear that, despite the presence of puppets, "Avenue Q" isn't for kids. It is, however, a cheeky, ...
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