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Avenue Q

Avenue Q
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
Category: Digital Music Album

Buy New: $9.99

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 242 reviews
Sales Rank: 950

Genre: musicals
Media: MP3 Download
Running Time: 0 Minutes

ASIN: B0013D804G

Release Date: April 4, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:   Read 237 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Avenue Q CD   December 12, 2008
Sarah M. Hale (Nacogdoches, TX USA)
This CD was supposed to be used, but I got it practically brand new. It was at a super price as well! Thanks so much!


5 out of 5 stars Muppets Uncensored   October 18, 2008
J. Love
If you think the Muppets were cute then this show will provide you with a look at the uncensored side. The music all by itself is an enjoyable romp even if you are unfamiliar with the Braodway production. A must have for all Theater fans.


5 out of 5 stars Hysterically Funny   October 7, 2008
MikeMSD
Avenue Q is hilarious. It's definitely deserving of it's praise. I saw it when it came into town. Definitely not for the kids, but neither are R rated movies.


2 out of 5 stars Clever, limited, gimmicky script. Super talented cast.   October 5, 2008
C.Z.S. (Mertztown, PA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just saw the touring company. VERY talented cast! I thought that the concept of the show was a great idea, I couldn't help but feel that the writers weren't skilled enough to bring the show to its full potential. The program struck me as an exuberant performance of a sitcom-level script. Rather than reach for the second, third or fourth word, punchline or plot twist, the writers seemed to stop with the first one that entered their minds. (Sheltered suburban writers contriving something for a sheltered suburban audience in an effort to push the proverbial envelope and merit that vague descriptor 'edgy.') The end result, I felt, was a lineup of stereotypical characters, a series of juvenile wisecracks (with some smug raunchiness tossed in for effect) and a pre-digested series of truisms used as a replacement for actual character or plot arc. The score was filled with palatable, but totally forgettable songs. The show was clever, but never went beyond the gimmicky or obvious. The talented cast in the touring company, however, were worth the price of admission. Their performances were extraordinary. Nobody but a remarkably talented and resourceful cast could pull this off.


5 out of 5 stars Is it perfect? No. Do I absolutely love it? YES!!!   July 26, 2008
Sarah M. (Nashville, TN USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

First, I'll tell you all about the weaknessess.

Puerile? Yep. And I don't care much for puerile. I especially hate bathroom humor. Cliched? Yes it is, in many places. Self-pitying? Yeah, my generation has kind of perfected self-pity, haven't we? So yes, I am well aware that this is not perfection. However...

Oh my God, I LOVE this!!! I love this passonately. I am just the right age to have watched Sesame Street fanatically through my entire early childhood (there was no cable in the city I grew up in until I was 14...Philly got cable VERY late). The songs have a sound sort of like songs I remember Sesame Street characters singing, but bigger.

This is why with everything in Avenue Q that I didn't like, I'll give it five stars and recommend it to anyone that will listen: For all of the puerile humor, the cliches, for all of the assumed irony and even cynicism, there is genuine warmth in Avenue Q. This show actually loves it's stumbing along, trying-to-figure-out-how-life-is-supposed-to-work characters. Avenue Q, at it's heart, has no real cynicisim. If you're a member of a generation that truly (for the most part) has no desire to emulate its parents (Which part shall we reject first? The divorces? The materialism? The custody issues?), you kind of have no model to build your life on. If this is you, you have to find your own way and make your own rules. Avenue Q captures what this feels like better than anything else I've ever seen.



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