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Avenue Q

Avenue Q promotional poster

                                                                    Mon 30 May – Sat 4 June 2016

Following five years in the West End, sell-out runs worldwide and a smash hit tour last year (packed with mischief, bad behaviour and political incorrectness) Avenue Q comes to Exeter Northcott Theatre at the end of May.

Featuring the naughtiest puppets in town, brought hilariously to life by an ensemble cast, Avenue Q is a Tony Award winning musical about growing up, dreaming big and finding your purpose in life.

Created by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (Co-creator of Book of Mormon and writer of the songs for Disney’s Frozen) Avenue Q is an irresistibly charming musical which tells the story of the loveable characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues.

Hilarious, cheeky and uproariously entertaining, with a terrific batch of songs performed by a cast of hugely talented performers and puppets, Avenue Q is the musical like no other.

★★★★
The Stage


“You’d be a muppet to miss it!”

 Edinburgh Evening News

“The best musical of the decade”
The Sunday Times

 

Tickets
Mon-Sat Eves:
A £35 B £33 C £33  D £29
Wed Green Matinee: A £27 B £25 C £25 D £23 *
Sat Matinee: A £29 B £27 C £27 D £25
Concs: £2 off price bands B,C & D
Groups 10+ get 11th ticket FREE
Age14yrs+
Running Time: 2hrs 15mins

 

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For further information and to request interviews, review tickets and images, please contact Jenny Hogg on 01392 722 408 or email her.

 

Notes to Editors

Avenue Q is not a children’s show.

Avenue Q is the 23rd longest running show in Broadway history

Sell A Door Theatre Company began its life as a small team with big ideas. Established in 2009 with an aim to deliver dynamic, diverse and daring theatre, Sell A Door has produced an impressive portfolio of work principally aimed at engaging young adult audiences.

For more information about Sell A Door: www.selladoor.com/about-us

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