Avenue Q - The London Musical
Avenue Q is the hilarious new musical which has come all the way from Broadway to the Noel Coward Theatre. This clever collaboration between actor and puppet offers a spectacular West End performance that you will never have experienced before! Avenue Q has encountered unparalleled success; winning the 2004 Tony Award for Best New Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score! This is definitely one not to be missed.
Avenue Q is booking unitl Saturday 28th July 2007
Theatre: Noël Coward Theatre
Address: St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4AU
Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Square
Show Times: Monday - Thursday and Saturday, 8 pm, Friday, 8.45 pm
ARRIVE AT THE THEATRE AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE SHOW
Show Duration: 145 minutes
Matinees: Friday 5.45pm, Saturday 3pm
Evenings: Monday-Thursday, Saturday 8pm, Friday 8.45pm
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Princeton is a fresh faced university graduate who has big dreams and a small bank balance.
Princeton quickly begins to realise that having a BA in English is not the ticket to prosperity and that he lacks substantial life experience.
Princeton moves to Avenue Q (the only neighbourhood he can afford) and meets a strange array of characters. Follow
Princeton’s hysterical adventure as he battles to find the right job, the right girl and identify his ‘purpose in life’.
Princeton’s self-discovery sees him encounter a variety of weird and wonderful characters who help him through this tricky transition period. The fantastic choreography between puppet and person creates a compelling theatrical production that will leave you crying with laughter!
Director of Avenue Q at the Noël Coward Theatre: Jason Moore
Producer: Cameron Mackintosh, Kevin McCollum, Robyn Goodman, Jeffrey Seller, Vineyard Theatre and The New Group
Puppet Conception and Design: Rick Lyon
Music and Lyrics: Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx
“A tonic for the soul that will lift your spirits” Mark Shenton; The Sunday Express
Please note that Avenue Q contains highly explicit material, the theater feels that some people might find it offensive and unsuitable for children. Avenue Q addresses issues such as sex, drink and pornography so parents should use their discretion based on the maturity level of their children. We recommend that it is not suitable for children under the age of 12.