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samantha nixon
13-12-2006, 19:00
Hiya
has anyone seen this at the west end,as i saw them on the royal variety performance last night and i have been watching it on you tube today, and i was wondering if anyone has seen the whole show
moving to the arts forum :)......
Jessie Wallace
13-12-2006, 21:42
Hiya
has anyone seen this at the west end,as i saw them on the royal variety performance last night and i have been watching it on you tube today, and i was wondering if anyone has seen the whole show
I saw it last night thought they were very good. Not sure i'd want to go and see them some where, but they were very entertaining for a show like that.
samantha nixon
13-12-2006, 21:52
i want to see them, but my mate said her sister went and it was quite rude so dont think mum would take me to see it
Jessie Wallace
13-12-2006, 22:25
They were bleeping some of it out last night, so i expect there normal show is it little worse in the language stakes.
My friend went to see them at the weekend, this and Wicked. She said they were both amazing.
I have Seen Avenue Q appear on loads recently and i really want to go see it, Its been described as an Adult Seaseme Street, Funny and rude :p
Lol Ive sene bits of it like on the royale variety performance and I really want ot see it.
This show is soooooo funny it's brilliant, I as crying with laughter at some ponts it's just great fun
Daniel Boys, a finalist from the BBC's Any Dream Will Do, is to head a cast change for West End musical Avenue Q.
Boys competed against 11 other men on the show to win the part of Joseph in a revival of stage show Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
He missed out on the prize but has been selected to be one of four new cast members to join Avenue Q, in which he will take on the roles of Princeton and Rod.
Current cast members Julie Atherton, Simon Lipkin, Sion Lloyd, Jon Robyns and Jennifer Tanarez will give their final performances on December 1 after a year and a half on the show.
Replacing them on December 3 will be Boys along with Rebecca Lock, who will star as Kate Monster and Lucy the Slut.
Meanwhile, Christopher Fry will join the cast in the role of Brian, and actor Mark Goldthorp will take on Trekkie Monster and Nicky at the Nöel Coward Theatre.
Current cast members Mary Doherty and Delroy Atkinson will continue with their parts of Mrs T/ Bad Idea Bear and Gary Coleman.
A new cast member will be announced to take over the part of Christmas Eve shortly.
The musical has been a success since it was launched in London in June 2006.
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