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Dark comedy resides in ‘Avenue Q’

By Jenna Scherer
Thursday, November 19, 2009 -
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You think because you’re a grownup you can’t learn life lessons from puppets anymore? Think again.

Six years after it first opened, “Avenue Q” is still a hilarious and remarkably accurate portrait of the modern 20-something existence. The show ended its Broadway run in September, but the North American tour has plopped its furry butt down at the Colonial Theatre through Sunday.

 
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