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AVENUE Q                                                                                                             YOUR ONE STOP PARTY SHOP


















                                                                                                                                SPECIALISED BALLOON DÉCOR
                                                                                                                                    AND PERSONALISED GIFTS
                                                                                                                                Personalised



                                                                                                                                 ●Cards
                                                                                                                                 ●Flowers
                                                                                                                                 ●Balloons
                                                                                                                                 ●Teddies
                                                                                               Photo: Martin Ogden               ●Gift Bags
                                                                                                                                 ●Mugs
          Stylistically, Avenue Q looks as if it was just around   Chris Addington invested Nicky (who slides down               & much more
          the corner from Sesame Street; colourful puppets     from Avenue Q to Skid Row) with his own                           While you wait
          singing upbeat songs all about tackling the great    trademark rumbustiousness.
          big world, but Lopez & Marx’s 2003 musical
          acknowledges that life is more of a jungle out there   He is ably abetted by Jess Dawber, who showed
          once you’re an adult. The inhabitants of Avenue Q    great versatility in also playing vinegary old Mrs T
          tell it like it is with confessional zest and humour.   and one of the irritating Bad Idea Bears.
          The lyrics are a hoot, satirising 21st century hang-
          ups and attitudes about racism, the internet,        Eleanor Kelly vamps outrageously as Lucy The Slut.
          homophobia and relationships, all contained within    Screamingly uptight was Steven Cheeseman
          razzamataz songs with the odd reflective number.     acting Rod, the closet gay guy - a wonderfully
                                                               jumpy exercise in paranoia.
          This WAMDS production is slick and smart, the
          players showing great dexterity manipulating the     Martin White has been a WAMDS luminary for
          puppets, their characters expressed through full-    years and always gives great value, here in a trio of
          blooded human performances. All work hard to         nicely differentiated roles.
          make the sassy dialogue and catchy songs zing.       Liam Dodd and Ashleigh Ho, as squabbling
          The simple, all-purpose set, a frontage of           newly-weds Brian and Christmas Eve(!), raised the
          multi-coloured terraced houses, operates at          comic stakes every time they emerged, great fun as
          different levels, with upper windows thrown open     an irrepressibly embarrassing failed stand-up and
          for contributions from above                         his sarcy, language-mangling Japanese partner.


          There was no weak link to speak of in a talented,    The folksy, deep verbal stylings of Leroy Liburd,
          mostly young cast. Jack Martin brilliantly played    playing caretaker Gary were also a joy.
          the energetic focus of the piece, Princeton, with a
          range of emotions.                                   Phil Harrison enjoyed himself hugely as Trekkie
                                                               Monster, memorably extolling the splendours of
          As the sensible, central female character Kate       the internet.
          (even though a monster!), Megan Wight brought
          great subtlety of expression to the cartoonish       Forget puppet prejudice, surrender immediately to
          proceedings and shone particularly in the quieter    the racy, rackety fun happening down Avenue Q.
          numbers - a promising performer, making the
          step-up to stardom here.
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