Days & Times:
Thurs- Sat at 8 pm; Wed at 7 pm, Sun at 2 pm
Saturday, Nov 26th at 2 pm
No Performances November 6, 23, or 24
Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx
Book by Jeff Whitty
Based on an Original Concept by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx
Directed by Kristin McLaughlin
Musical Direction by Scott Storr
Orchestrations by and Arrangements by Stephen Oremus
Puppets Conceived and Designed by Rick Lyon
Set Design by Ryan McGettigan
Costume Design by Robin McLaugnlin
Lighting Design by Herrick Goldman
Associate Lighting Designer Susan Nicholson
Puppetry Coach Aymee Garcia
Animation Design by Robert Lopez
Properties by Mary Fritz
Stage Manager Heather Lannen
Summary
Princeton, fresh out of college, searches for a place to begin his life and ends up way out on Avenue Q where the rent is affordable. His superintendent is Gary Coleman and his neighbors a diverse group of 20-somethings, a vamp, some bears, and a Trekkie Monster.
The 2004 “Triple Crown” Tony Winner for Best Musical, Best Book and Best Score, Avenue Q is about the search for one’s purpose in life. It’s funny and irreverent, full of energy and charm and is fearless at addressing political correctness. Many characters are puppets in the style of Sesame Street but this show is definitely not a children’s show and parental discretion is advised for ages 13 and above.
Cast
*Appearing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States, appearing under Special Appearance Contract.
Reviews
Avenue Q’ paved with wit and imagination
November 5, 2011
“This is a production people will be talking about for a long time — don’t miss it.” – Cape Cod Times
It’s all good on ‘Avenue Q’
November 8, 2011
“I can’t say enough positive things about this production. Everyone in the cast is outstanding. The music is amazing. The puppets are delightful. The script is laugh-so-hard-your-belly-will-hurt funny. It’s hard to find anything to criticize … and I’m generally pretty good atthat!” – Inside Out Cape Cod
Adult-only Muppet Characters Crackle In Cape Rep’s ‘Avenue Q’
November 10, 2011
“There is no need to drive two hours to see a high caliber theater production, just hop in your car and drive down the lane through the Brewster woods to Cape Rep to see “Avenue Q.” You’ll be glad you did. Do it tonight!” – Cape Cod Chronicle
Avenue Q gets an A-plus
November 11, 2011
“you should reserve your tickets quickly; once word gets out about how good it is, people will be cueing up for Q.” – The Barnstable Patriot