Avenue Q To Close
Published on Friday 16th July, 10.06am, Written by Kelly Pentland
Avenue Q will close in the West End on 30 October 2010 after a successful four-year run in Theatreland.

Avenue Q is closing, but you still have time to see it before it's too late.
A unique, rude and hysterical production, Avenue Q is a musical with ‘tude and has spiced up theatre in recent years.
Although somewhat risque, the amalgamation of comical puppets, real-life actors, and lashings of cheeky humour has proved to be a winning formula: The production has extended its run on many occasions since it opened in June 2006.
A satirical and deliberately controversial production, Avenue Q’s free-flying attitude will be greatly missed in the West End — after all, it is not every day you rock up to the West End to see highly inappropriate puppets singing songs like If You Were Gay or Everyone Is A Little Bit Racist.
Certainly not for the faint hearted, Avenue Q — dubbed the adult version of Sesame Street — is a brilliantly funny and clever musical definitely worth seeing before it leaves town.
If you want to see Avenue Q before it closes, why not treat yourself to a Show and Stay theatre break from £83pp
