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Avenue Q (Shaftesbury Theatre, West End) - ★★★★★ REVIEW

The award winning comedy musical AVENUE Q is back, with a West End return at the Shaftesbury Theatre.


The show features the iconic original puppet designs but is an enhanced version of the initial staging, with some changes made to update the material.


Check out what Mickey-Jo thought of the show, and whether it still works in 2026...


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00:00 | introduction 

01:51 | the material 

10:06 | changes / creative choices 

16:59 | performances 

24:04 | conclusion 

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