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Winner of the Tony "Triple Crown" for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt and packed with heart. |
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Auditions were Show dates are |
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Music and Lyrics by Jeff Marx & Robert Lopez Book by Jeff Whitty Based on an original concept by Robert Lopez & Jeff Marx Orchestrations and Arrangements by Stephen Oremus Staged & Directed by Alison Fees Assistant Director Bryan Johnson | ||
Our Cast |
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Princeton |
Dave Glauner | |
Kate Monster |
Kate Terhune | |
Brian |
Tim Everson ★ | |
Christmas Eve |
Alison Fees | |
Gary Coleman |
Bryan Johnson | |
Nicky |
Steven Henderson ★ | |
Rod |
Paul Borcherding | |
Trekkie Monster |
Paul Vernon | |
Lucy / Mrs. T |
Ranie Wahlmeier ★ | |
Bad Idea Bears |
Ben Alexander ★ & Sofie Alexander ★ | |
DISCLAIMER: Adults love AVENUE Q, but they seem a little, er, fuzzy on whether it's appropriate for kids. We'll try to clear that up. AVENUE Q is great for teenagers because it's about real life. It may not be appropriate for young children because AVENUE Q addresses issues like sex, drinking, and surfing the web for porn. It's hard to say what exact age is right to see AVENUE Q - parents should use their discretion based on the maturity level of their children. The world premiere of AVENUE Q was presented by the Vineyard Theatre and The New Group, New York City, February 2003. AVENUE Q premiered on Broadway at the Golden Theater on July 31, 2003, produced by Kevin McCollum, Robyn Goodman, Jeffrey Seller, Vineyard Theatre and The New Group. Avenue Q has not been authorized or approved by the Jim Henson Company or Sesame Workshop, which have no responsibility for its content |
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Produced through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) |