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Avenue Q

(Original London Production, 2006)

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Production Information
Previews:June 01, 2006
Opening:June 28, 2006
Theatres:Noël Coward Theatre
(6/1/2006 - ?)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:West End
Running Time:2 hours 15 mins with one interval
Intermissions:1
This hilarious and heartfelt musical takes place on an urban street where humans and puppets deal with modern life.
 
Production Staff
Howell Binkley
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Lighting Designer
Anna Louizos
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Scenic Designer
Rick Lyon
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Puppet Designer
Jason Moore
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Director
Stephen Oremus
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Orchestrator
Acme Sound Partners
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Sound Designer
Mirena Rada
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Costume Designer
Ken Roberson
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Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Current Cast | Replacements
Julie Atherton
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Kate Monster
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Lucy the Slut
Luke Evans
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Ensemble
Clare Foster
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Mrs. T
Matthew J. Henry
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Ensemble
Simon Lipkin
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Nicky
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Trekkie Monster
Sion Lloyd
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Brian
Naoko Mori
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Christmas Eve
Gloria Onitiri
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Ensemble
Jon Robyns
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Princeton
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Rod
Giles Terera
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Job
Gabriel Vick
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Ensemble
Yanle Zhong
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