Avenue Q review – provocative puppets return for a feast of filth and fun
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 (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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