Which Avenue Q Puppet Are You?

It has been announced that the hilarious musical AVENUE Q is going to be revived in the West End for its 20th anniversary

Avenue Q the Musical is coming to London’s Shaftesbury Theatre from 20 March – 29 August 2026.

Fresh out of college and searching for his purpose, Princeton ends up in a shabby apartment on New York’s rundown Avenue Q. He quickly meets his new and colourful neighbours where together they navigate the life struggles of work, love and paying the bills in their own hilarious way.

Featuring hilarious songs like “Everyone’s A Little Bit Racist”, “The Internet Is For Porn”, “My Girlfriend, Who Lives in Canada”, “There’s A Fine, Fine Line”, “Schadenfreude” and “The Money Song”.

Avenue Q won the West End Wilma Award for Best Touring Production back in 2014. The award was collected by none other than Kate Monster herself!

Which Avenue Q character are you?

Princeton – the recent university graduate, who can’t get a job
Kate Monster – the sweet school teacher who dreams of opening a school for monsters
Nicky and Rod room mates who may or may not be more…
Trekkie Monster – porn obsessed slob
Lucy – the neurotic slut
The Bad Idea Bears – adorably cute but maybe not to be trusted
Mrs. Lavinia Thistletwat – the school headmistress who is ruining Kate Monster’s life.

With Music & Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx and book by Jeff Whitty, the revival production of AVENUE Q, based on an original concept by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, will see the return of many of the original Broadway team, including the award-winning Broadway director Jason Moore, with music orchestrations and arrangements by Stephen Oremus, original Broadway puppets, conceived and designed by Rick Lyon and set design by Anna Louizos. Joining them for this anniversary production will be choreographer Ebony Molina with casting by Pearson Casting CDG and other new UK creatives to be announced.


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