Avenue Q review – provocative puppets return for a feast of filth and fun

17 avril 2026 | Arifa Akbar
Shaftesbury theatre, London Twenty years since its West End debut, the sweetly subversive musical returns with a few tweaks and a lot of heart The trigger warning “puppet nudity” does not begin to cover it. You will also see puppets having sex, singing about being “a little bit racist” and (…)
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