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J.E.Smith
05-29-2008, 10:39 PM
Hey folks.

I'm just curious, how many people here have actually seen Avenue Q, Broadway's Tony award winning adult spoof of Seasame Street?

I know most of you have probably heard its most infamous song The Internet Is For Porn, which of course has ended up being a meme, with plenty of AMVs of the song on YouTube with the song dubbed over cartoon clips.

With the show celebrating its fifth anniversary this July, I thought I'd make this little apperciation thread with video clips of the actual performers so you guys who have heard the songs but haven't seen the show can see them in action rather than listening to the cast recordings on the countless memes that are out there.

Since Avenue Q opened those five years ago, its continued to be a smash hit. It won the 2004 Tony Awards for Best Score, Best Book, and Best Musicial, beating out the popular musical Wicked(Everybody expected Wicked to win, and this ended up being one of the major upsets in the history of the Tonys)

Its spawned an equally succesful run in London(Originally it was only going have a limited run in the summer of 2006, but it gained such a following there it's still going on), and it's currently winding down its first National Tour. A Spanish version recently opened in Mexico, and French and Russian versions are opening in Paris and Moscow by the end of the year.

A fun fact: The puppets in Avenue Q were designed by a guy named Rick Lyon, who studied under and worked for Jim Henson himself on Seasame Street. That's the reason why the puppets in the show look like they came from the Henson Company. In fact, they look so similar to Henson puppets they have to have a disclaimer in their program stating that the Henson Company has no affilation with them and they are not responsible for the content!

Along with buliding the puppets, Lyon was also part of the original cast when the show first opened. And you've heard The Internet Is For Porn then you've heard Lyon before; that's him doing Trekkie's voice! Lyon's no longer performing in the show, but he's still involved with building and repairing the puppets for all the different productions of the show.(He also recently got back from Mexico giving puppetry classes to the Spanish actors).

Part of the reason I'm attached to Avenue Q is that one point last year I was going through a serious depression phase. I heard the show's closing number for the first time, where they say important incetives to live by, such as "Nothing lasts, life goes on" and "Don't stress, relax, take life one day at a time". That song did help me through my depression, because it applied to the troubles I was going through.(I won't get into it, but I had it pretty rough last year for a while).

I did finally get to see it three weeks ago when it came around here, and I really enjoyed it. Even though the best stuff like Internet is for Porn have been spoiled through all the memes(Personally, that song never gets old for me), people still laugh their asses off at it and it still continues to be a real show-stopper. And there's still plenty of great humor in-between the songs that you don't hear on the soundtrack, which I won't spoil.

Despite the adult subject matter and having songs with titles such as "Loud as the Hell you Want When You're Makin' Love"(Which features half-bodied puppet sex....yes you heard that right), "If You Were Gay", and "Everyone's a Little Bit Racist," the show actually isn't dirty all the way through, and it has a lot of heart to it. You can find yourself getting really attached to the characters. But you kind of have to see the show to really appericate them.

Here are some videos of the actual performers(These are home videos taken from when the cast does public appearances, since you can't obivously shoot video when in the theater. All but one of them are of the London cast since they get out and do more apperances than the US casts):

The Internet is for Porn(Performed by the London cast at the Sing London event at Dress Circle. For some reason the guy split it into two parts. Kate's done by an understudy here and she screws up her lines at one point! Trekkie is done here by the talented Simon Lipkin, who simply amazing):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4mrlq1cw2uQ (http://youtube.com/watch?v=4mrlq1cw2uQ)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8vmWOsIPF60 (http://youtube.com/watch?v=8vmWOsIPF60)

Porn Changes Everything(Performed by Simon at Sing London. This isn't actually one of the songs from the show, but a parody that Simon did. This is just hilarous, and it once again shows how much Simon rocks):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WuhOWDHMn1Q (http://youtube.com/watch?v=WuhOWDHMn1Q)

The Avenue Q Theme(Performed by the London cast at Sing London):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WuhOWDHMn1Q (http://youtube.com/watch?v=WuhOWDHMn1Q)

If You Were Gay(Performed by Simon and Jon Robyns of the London cast at West End Live at Leicester Square:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=nenGgXPHFtw (http://youtube.com/watch?v=nenGgXPHFtw)

Everyone's a Little Bit Racist(Again, done by the London cast at West End Live):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=x9CSnlb-ymA (http://youtube.com/watch?v=x9CSnlb-ymA)


For Now(Performed by the current Broadway cast):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_STDQyqiHXU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_STDQyqiHXU)

Nightwing
05-29-2008, 11:15 PM
I can't believe it's been five years ffor this play already! This is why I need to carry a watch.

I'm in and out of NYC and the Theater District often. So you can say I'm a Broadway guy. I saw Avenue Q when it opened, and it's everything J.E. says. It's not one of my favorite favorite plays, but it's a must see for adults.

I'm glad to see you posting about it, J.E., as well as seeing the fandom you have for it. I don't think we have a lot of Broadway play people at Toon Zone.

Movie06
05-29-2008, 11:28 PM
Avenue Q? I love that musical, it's one of my favorites. It's edgy, perverted, insulting and vulgar. I love it.

Rocketboy
05-30-2008, 12:02 AM
I remember seeing commercials for it a couple months ago. I'm kicking myself for not acknowledging it, but maybe I'll see it when it shows up again.

TheVileOne
05-30-2008, 04:29 AM
I wish they would make it into a movie already . . . with Gary Coleman as himself :D .

HomeMoviesFan
05-30-2008, 06:43 AM
Hi.

(see avatar)

Movie06
05-30-2008, 01:29 PM
I wish they would make it into a movie already . . . with Gary Coleman as himself :D .

Actually, I'm hoping for an Avenue Q movie too actually. And the real Gary Coleman in an Avenue Q would be hilarious to see.

BrendaBat
05-30-2008, 10:13 PM
Originally posted by J.E.Smith
Part of the reason I'm attached to Avenue Q is that one point last year I was going through a serious depression phase. I heard the show's closing number for the first time, where they say important incetives to live by, such as "Nothing lasts, life goes on" and "Don't stress, relax, take life one day at a time". That song did help me through my depression, because it applied to the troubles I was going through.(I won't get into it, but I had it pretty rough last year for a while).
I know what you mean. The first time I listened to the Avenue Q soundtrack, I was in my mopey "oh crap, I'm in my twenties now and I still haven't really done anything with my life yet" phase. The songs (especially "For Now") actually helped me put things in perspective a bit. :)

And I was lucky enough to be in Las Vegas when Avenue Q was playing at the Wynn Hotel. My family took me to Vegas for my 21st birthday. They thought I'd want to gamble and drink but my sister and I chose to ditch the casinos and bars in favor of Avenue Q. Totally worth it! :D

Silly McGooses
05-30-2008, 11:05 PM
I've seen this show three times now and it just never gets old. Great, great show. Still think it's hillarious that this won the Tony over Wicked in 2003; well deserved, too.

J.E.Smith
05-30-2008, 11:18 PM
Actually, I'm hoping for an Avenue Q movie too actually. And the real Gary Coleman in an Avenue Q would be hilarious to see.

Wouldn't happen. Coleman hates the way he's portrayed in Avenue Q(He's stated he wishes there was a lawyer on Earth that could sue them for him).

Which is weird, because back in the show's inital phases it was originally planned out to be a TV series, and they asked Coleman if he'd be interseted. They set up a time to meet him...and he stood them up.

Movie06
05-30-2008, 11:28 PM
Wouldn't happen. Coleman hates the way he's portrayed in Avenue Q(He's stated he wishes there was a lawyer on Earth that could sue them for him).

Whoa, really? He hated the way he was portrayed on Avenue Q? I thought he would get a big laugh out of that.


Which is weird, because back in the show's inital phases it was originally planned out to be a TV series, and they asked Coleman if he'd be interseted. They set up a time to meet him...and he stood them up.

It's kind of ironic, isn't it?

Ishtar
05-30-2008, 11:58 PM
Saw Avenue Q on Broadway 2 months ago. Overall, one of the funniest shows, if not the funniest show, I've seen on Broadway. I personally like the little cartoons that played during certain scenes, like the Avenue Q Theme and the scene leading up to the song "Purpose".

Nightwing
05-31-2008, 02:07 PM
I know what you mean. The first time I listened to the Avenue Q soundtrack, I was in my mopey "oh crap, I'm in my twenties now and I still haven't really done anything with my life yet" phase.
.... They thought I'd want to gamble and drink but my sister and I chose to ditch the casinos and bars in favor of Avenue Q. Totally worth it! :D

I am SO totally there. :p Great story.


Whoa, really? He hated the way he was portrayed on Avenue Q? I thought he would get a big laugh out of that.

It's kind of ironic, isn't it?

I don't think so, no. From any and every interview I've seen and article I've read, Gary Coleman isn't a fan of that sort of stuff. I agree it's great and fun and makes you love a celebrity more when they honestly can laugh along with such satire, but I think he doesn't because I get theimpression he just wants a normal life.

Being in NY, I didn't even think to realize that the play is playing a zillion other places around the world (except England). That'd be great news for any play on Broadway. Go find it now and get yourself tickets!

Philo & Gunge
06-01-2008, 12:10 AM
I'm actually seeing it for the first time in a couple weeks! I can't wait! :D

TheVileOne
06-01-2008, 02:18 AM
If I was in charge of the production, I would write out a blank check to Gary Coleman and ask him to put a number on it he wanted in order to get him into a movie.

Even if he can't sing, he would be locked up for the movie. That simple. No one in an Avenue Q movie could play Gary Coleman other than Gary Coleman, whether he hates it or not :D .

Anarky
06-19-2008, 07:09 PM
Q is in Seattle (10-22JUN). I had a free evening so decided to check out the show at the Paramount. HI-larious! I'm hoping they record a performance for dvd release. I'm not sure if this would work in an actual film adaptation.

My favorite characters were the Bad Idea Bears.