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Friday
Aug222008

Avenue Q

In queue for Avenue Q


Went to see Avenue Q last night with Jodi, Allison and John. LovedLOVED it! I kept hearing the tunes in my head all the way home, and plan to buy the album on iTunes.

John eats something


Many thanks to Lyanne Quirt for telling me about Avenue Q years ago, and for Katy Droëge for playing us samples when we were at her place in Germany. For those not familiar with Avenue Q, it's a musical that won several Tony Awards a while back, including the award for Best Musical.

As we were filing into the Elgin, I ran into Craig, Jen and Angela, who were also seeing the show. I was happy to finally introduce Craig to the other members of Urban Tapestry since I've mentioned them many times over the years I've known him (and vice versa).

Here is a sample clip of a London performance of "It Sucks To Be Me," one of the songs from the musical.

iPhone pic: Jodi #2


This is definitely NOT a show for kids. Also not for adults who are uncomfortable with strong language or...er...graphic scenes involving Muppets. In certain contexts, I wouldn't been crazy about these elements either but any discomfort I might have had was subsumed in the overall warm fuzzies (not only literally) of the show.

As I said before, I *loved* this show.

Avenue Q adeptly addresses sensitive issues like racism and homophobia, using humor and puppets to get past our usual defenses to force each of us to take a honest look at ourselves. Here's a soundclip (with video stills) of 'Everyone's A Little Bit Racist.'

Avenue Q set, before show


Jodi, Allison and I even got teary-eyed during some songs. Yes, PUPPETS MADE US CRY.

Anyway, I would SO go back and see this again.

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Photos above were taken on my iPhone. The iPhone camera sucks at taking pics in dim lighting but hey, I'm still excited about having a camera in my phone.



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