Avenue Q

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"Avenue Q" is a Tony Award-winning musical with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, and a book by Jeff Whitty. The show is a comedic and irreverent take on life in New York City, told through the eyes of a group of humans and puppet characters who live on a fictional street called Avenue Q. The show premiered off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre in 2003 before transferring to Broadway later that same year. It was a critical and commercial success, winning three Tony Awards including Best Musical, and running for over six years on Broadway. The musical features catchy and humorous songs such as "It Sucks to Be Me," "Everyone's a Little Bit Racist," and "The Internet is for Porn." The show tackles a range of adult themes and issues such as relationships, sexuality, and finding one's purpose in life. One of the unique aspects of "Avenue Q" is its use of puppetry, with human actors visible on stage alongside the puppet characters. The puppetry was designed by Rick Lyon, who also originated the role of Nicky and other puppet characters in the original production. Since its Broadway run, "Avenue Q" has had numerous productions and tours around the world, as well as being performed by regional and community theaters. The show has become a beloved classic of modern musical theater, known for its humor, heart, and memorable songs.}

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Genre: Musical Comedy

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"Avenue Q" is a Tony Award-winning musical with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, and a book by Jeff Whitty. The show is a comedic and irreverent take on life in New York City, told through the eyes of a group of humans and puppet characters who live on a fictional street called Avenue Q. The show premiered off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre in 2003 before transferring to Broadway later that same year. It was a critical and commercial success, winning three Tony Awards including Best Musical, and running for over six years on Broadway. The musical features catchy and humorous songs such as "It Sucks to Be Me," "Everyone's a Little Bit Racist," and "The Internet is for Porn." The show tackles a range of adult themes and issues such as relationships, sexuality, and finding one's purpose in life. One of the unique aspects of "Avenue Q" is its use of puppetry, with human actors visible on stage alongside the puppet characters. The puppetry was designed by Rick Lyon, who also originated the role of Nicky and other puppet characters in the original production. Since its Broadway run, "Avenue Q" has had numerous productions and tours around the world, as well as being performed by regional and community theaters. The show has become a beloved classic of modern musical theater, known for its humor, heart, and memorable songs.}

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Authors

Original Authors

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Book
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Music & Lyrics

Later Contributors

There are no known writers who contributed to revisions, etc. following the original production.
Genre: Musical Comedy

Source

Inspired by the children's classic TV series, Sesame Street.

Synopsis

On Avenue Q, puppets and people intermingle in this show about the trials and tribulations of life as a grown-up: love, sex, money, race, and how to tell your roommate he's gay.

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Other Titles

  • Avenue Q: Children's Television for Twentysomethings (original title)
  • Pilot Episode and Selected Scenes and Songs (working title)

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