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Avenue Q is a newer Broadway show that has gotten lots of attention because most of its main characters are puppets. Probably everyone is saying this, but to get an idea of what this show is like, imagine if Sesame Street had puppets who cussed and characters who tried to get busy with each other.
Avenue Q opened off Broadway in March 2003 at the Vineyard Theatre. Opening day on Broadway was July 31, 2003. Technical stuff: It was based on an original concept by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx (who also wrote the music and lyrics for the show), the book is by Jeff Whitty, and Rick Lyon created and designed the puppets. The production is directed by Jason Moore. Many others contributed all along the way; for a full list of managers, designers, and producers, you can view the list at the musical's website, AvenueQ.com .
The characters:
(There are several other characters like Mrs. T. and the Bad Idea Bears, but these are the main ones.)
The plot:
We get to zoom in temporarily on an argument between Rod and Nicky, where Nicky talks about a guy hitting on him and Rod is made very uncomfortable by the discussion of homosexuality. Nicky assures Rod that if he were gay, he could say so and it wouldn't bother Nicky, but Rod just gets mad and keeps telling him to shut up so he can read his favorite book (Broadway Musicals of the 1940s). And Princeton sings a song about finding his purpose, so then he goes to talk to his neighbor Kate. They discuss their life goals, and Kate reveals that even though she is just a lowly kindergarten teaching assistant, she really wants to open a school just for monsters. (Here I'll make a distinction: Kate is a monster, and Princeton is not, but they are both puppets.) Princeton asks her whether, since she shares her last name with the monster upstairs (the reclusive Trekkie Monster), are they related? She responds by calling him racist, and everyone gets in on it, discussing racism and finally deciding that everyone's a little bit racist, so it's actually kind of funny.
Kate gets assigned an important job of teaching the kids her own lesson, and is considering teaching about the Internet until Trekkie bursts in and rants about how the Internet is basically for porn, and then everyone else backs him up on this, making Kate utterly disgusted with men. Princeton comes over afterwards and offers her a mix tape he's made for her, and she realizes he might "like" her (though the songs on the tape could indicate that they're just friends, that he's madly in love with her, or that he thinks she's fat). She thinks it didn't mean anything when he admits he's about to go make mix tapes for everyone else, but then he asks her on a date for that night. She accepts, and squeals "He likes me!"
That night they go to the date, which actually ends up being the whole group going to see Lucy the Slut at the Round the Clock Café. They have some fun and some drinks. A couple of instigators, the Bad Idea Bears, convince Princeton to take Kate home because she's "wasted," so he does so, and they proceed to have very noisy sex, waking up half the neighborhood. Gary Coleman deals with the complaints by telling everyone to shut up and let them do their thing. (Christmas Eve and Brian are having their own fun, and you can kinda hear Trekkie Monster getting in on it, though he appears to be alone--wonder what HE'S doing??) Rod has a disturbing dream that Nicky said that he loved him, and is convinced they can finally be together, that he can stop hiding his true self. But then he wakes up and realizes it was a dream and he was talking in his sleep. Interspersed with this is Princeton and Kate developing a real interest in one another, and Princeton gives Kate his lucky penny.
Brian and Christmas Eve have their wedding, and at the reception Rod overhears Nicky suggesting to others that he might be gay. He bursts in and tells everyone about his girlfriend who lives in Canada, and then in return for what he said, Rod kicks Nicky out of their apartment, making him homeless. Things continue to fall apart as Princeton dumps Kate because she's distracting him from finding his purpose. Poor Kate.
In the second act, everyone's up the creek. Princeton won't leave his apartment because he's depressed, and he loses his job for being depressing on the phone. The gang tries to drag him out for a day of fun and he ends up going home with Lucy the Slut for some pity sex, or something. When Kate sees that she gets really annoyed and confides in Christmas Eve, who of course knows about getting along with a difficult person (being that she's now married). Christmas Eve tells her a lot of the time if you want to kill someone, it's a sign of love. Kate goes off to leave a nice note for Princeton saying to meet her on top of the Empire State Building, but Lucy finds the note instead and tears it up.
Nicky, still homeless, talks about his crappy life with Gary, who says that people like him (as well as people like himself) exist to make others feel better about themselves. And Kate waits on top of the building for Princeton, who of course never shows because he never got the note. Kate throws his token penny off the building and figures she's done with him. (Weirdly, the penny falls and bonks Lucy on the head--hell of a bonk at 102 stories! That's karma for ya.)
Everyone starts reminiscing about how wonderful it was when they were in college and on the brink of such a bright life of possibility, and they start wishing they could all just go back there. Princeton runs into Nicky, who's asking for handouts on the street, and through giving him some money and feeling great about it, he realizes he needs to focus on giving rather than getting. He decides to get everyone to help him raise money to give to Kate, which will help her not only build her school for monsters, but probably up his chances of getting back with her.
At first they don't have much success getting money, but then they hit up Trekkie Monster, who is impressed by the idea of a school for monsters and decides to give them all the money he's made in investing in porn. (That's ten million dollars. Seriously, why's he still living on Avenue Q?)
So, everything turns out pretty good: Kate gets her Monsterssori school, Rod comes out of the closet and asks Nicky to come back to live with him, Nicky gets Rod a boyfriend, and Kate agrees to give a relationship with Princeton a try again. But there's one little problem: Princeton STILL hasn't found a purpose. Inspired by a new kid coming to live on the street, he thinks it'd be great to put together a SHOW about post-college life! That's his purpose! Well, no--everyone else shoots him down and tells him he's stupid. Oh well. They comfort him and tell him the present is what it is, and everything is just for now, for better or for worse. The end.
The music:
The soundtrack is available through the Victor label, © 2003 BMG Music. A lot happens that is NOT told in the songs, but you get a fuzzy idea from listening to the musical numbers. It's highly recommended.
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Comments from others:
CursedFreedom: O.....M......G. Ivy, you DO realize that you need to be in show business, right? Please tell me you realize that... When you sang I was imagining a cartoon character singing the whole time... you need to get in the voice acting business. lol. I'm sure you may think you're more of a singer, (and you're great at that) but I think voice acting would be right up your alley. That's talent!
Backlinks:
More information on the show, the cast, and the soundtrack can be found at their website, www.AvenueQ.com .
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