The puppet show pumped full of profanity is back. Jason Moore's outrageous Avenue Q premiered in the West End two decades ago ...
This Tony-winning legendary production revives at the Shaftesbury Theatre with hilarious offensiveness still intact ...
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?
Twenty years since its West End debut, the sweet and subversive musical returns with a few tweaks and a lot of heart ...
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 ...
With cheeky references to AI, binge-drinking and OnlyFans, the ‘Sesame Street for adults’ has returned with a hilarious bang ...
Avenue Q is the puppet musical that originated off-Broadway in 2003. It returns with new music and a litany of laughs ...
Institutions large and small examine the complicated history of the iconic corridor that helped define the American road trip ...
PENELOPE, a one-woman musical based on Homer’s “Odyssey,” by Alex Bechtel, et. al., directed by Katie Mallinson, music directed by Joe Isgar, starring Amy Jakiel. 4/10 – 4/26 Thu – Sat 7:30, Sun 2:30 ...
The move comes as the city continues to look for a local artist to permanently create a mural that would welcome visitors to 18th and Vine.
Producer Jeffrey Seller spoke with ABC7 about the show's triumphant return to Chicago. ABC7 Chicago is now stream ...
Avenue Q is back in the West End, with the Tony-winning musical returning to London for a new revival at the Shaftesbury Theatre.
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