Monday, July 16, 2012

"AVENUE Q"

Tony winning musical "Avenue Q" is the hilarious and heartfelt story of a bright-eyed college grad who comes to New York with big dreams and little money.  He can only afford to live on Avenue-Q but--good news!--his neighbors turn out to be a remarkably funny bunch of characters.  "Avenue-Q" is a grown-up episode of "Sesame Street," with satirical songs ("It Sucks To Be Me") and jokes replacing preschool-style banter.  The actors remain visible at all times and mimic the action of their puppets, adding yet another level of humor.  "Avenue-Q" is fast-moving and laugh-packed, especially for audiences willing to embrace its rebellios, politically incorrect spirit. 

Even though there are Henson-esque puppets "Avenue-Q" is not a children's musical.  Explicit language is used throughout "Avenue-Q," two of the puppet characters have sex onstage, one character wrestles with his sexuality and one dirty ditty declares, "The internet is for porn."  Older teenagers will enjoy the show because it tackles issues of growing up and leaving home, but parents should use discretion in deciding whether their kids are mature enough for "Avenue-Q."

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