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Displaying all articles tagged:
Avenue Q
art
Aug. 5, 2021
New York’s Most Beloved Puppets
From the childhood comforts of
Sesame Street
to the gleeful pop perversities of
Avenue Q,
a new show captures the heritage of puppetry in the city.
By
Carl Swanson
endings
Dec. 11, 2018
After 15 Years of Ruining Unsuspecting Families’ Vacations,
Avenue Q
to Close
The show took home Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Original Score at the 2004 Tony Awards
By
Halle Kiefer
stage dive
Nov. 8, 2010
Is Off Broadway Turning Into Post-Broadway?
Is this the future of Off Broadway? Fun-size versions of Great White megahits?
By
Scott Brown
gary coleman
May 30, 2010
Avenue Q
Makes Some Changes in Light of Coleman’s Death
“We probably cut 20 words out of 1 million from the show tonight.”
By
Josh Duboff
broadway
Apr. 14, 2010
Parker and Stone Venture From
South Park
to Broadway
’Book of Mormon’ to open in March 2011.
By
Josh Duboff
the industry
Jan. 29, 2010
Neil Patrick Harris Will Pay You to Get in a Box
Plus: The ‘South Park’ guys hit the stage.
By
Adam K. Raymond
broadwaypocalypse
June 29, 2009
Avenue Q
Ending Its Broadway Run
The massively popular (and profitable) play will stage its last show on September 13.
By
Mark Graham
news reel
May 3, 2007
Broadway’s Seedy Underbelly, Captured on Film