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AVENUE Q

The Phenomenon A show starring a cast of fuzzy puppets searching for love, purpose and a decent apartment? Not your typical Broadway fare. Then again, neither is ’s remarkable success story. Back in 2003, veteran producers Kevin McCollum, Robyn Goodman and , with co- producers The New Group and , gambled that Avenue Q’s appeal was big enough for Broadway and moved the show from its downtown venue to the Golden Theatre. The show’s first fans were mostly young New York professionals, who then raved about it to their friends and co-workers. Within months, the word had spread and before long, Avenue Q had earned its place on Broadway, not to mention three (including Best Musical).

Where It All Began In 1998, Lopez and , Avenue Q’s talented young creators, were fresh out of college when they crafted their musical comedy about graduation from school with great expectations, only to end up in an outer borough neighborhood, underpaid and underappreciated. In a New York writer’s workshop, the pair came up with the idea of using puppets reminiscent of sunny children’s television programs to lend irony – and humor – to their gritty themes of grown-up life. They originally thought their script would spin off into a television series. But with encouragement and backing from three experienced theater producers, Lopez and Marx developed their unique concept for the stage with book writer . Avenue Q opened off- Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre in March 2003, where it received rave reviews and was extended four times. The show opened at Broadway’s Golden Theatre in July 2003, where it continues to play to enthusiastic audiences.

The Story Avenue Q tells the story of bright-eyed college grad Princeton, who comes to New York with big dreams and a small bankroll. The only apartment he can afford is in a shabby outer-borough neighborhood filled with other would-be success stories: There’s Brian, the unemployed comedian, who lives with his fiancée Christmas Eve, a Japanese born therapist with two graduate degrees and no clients. Next door, easy going slacker Nicky rooms with Republican investment banker Rod, who favors ‘40s musicals and seems to be hiding a secret. Then there’s Kate Monster, a lonely but adorable kindergarten teaching assistant, and Trekkie Monster (no relation to Kate), an Internet porn addict with a heart of gold. And don’t forget the building’s superintendent, former child star . Together, Princeton and his new friends struggle to find jobs, love and their ever elusive purpose in life.

Bringing The Puppets to Life Avenue Q’s creators faced extra challenges in their use of puppets as major characters. For one, it wasn’t easy to find performers who could sing, act and skillfully manipulate life-sized puppet torsos. Then, there was the problem of directing inanimate characters with relatively immobile expressions. Finally, would audiences accept cute, button-eyed creatures singing candid ditties about sex, racism, morality and love? Judging by the show’s critical acclaim and numerous awards, it appears that the team behind Avenue Q has succeeded in giving their cloth creations human souls.

The Awards In a remarkable sweep of the 2004 Tony Awards, Avenue Q took the top three honors: Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical. It also won the for Outstanding New Musical for its off-Broadway run at the Vineyard Theatre.

Excerpted from a special advertising feature that appeared in

QUOTES (including major national sources)

"A BREAKTHROUGH MUSICAL OF A VERY DIFFERENT STRIPE. Savvy, sassy and delicious, this thoroughly infectious show is unfailingly tuneful. 'Avenue Q' qualifies as a serious blessing." -Ben Brantley, The New York Times

"'Avenue Q' rekindles your faith in the American musical." -Peter Marks, The Washington Post

"JAW-DROPPINGLY HILARIOUS! GRADE: A! One of the funniest shows you're ever likely to see." -

"RAUCOUS, & UNSPARINGLY FUNNY!" -Wall Street Journal

"REFRESHING AND WINNING!" -USA Today

"A SUBVERSIVE AND UPROARIOUS new musical. WICKED FUN FOR GROWN-UPS!" -

"WILDLY AMUSING!" -Variety

"BROADWAY'S HIP NEW FELT-GOOD MUSICAL." -Time

"Wonderfully dizzy, 'Avenue Q' KEEPS YOU LAUGHING from the second the curtain goes up until its TRIUMPHANT FALL!" -Daily News