Greenwich Theatre, London: When Avenue Q first burst upon New York in 2003, it followed Rent from seven years earlier to offer a vivid, vital expression of youthful concerns among those living in the East Village's then down-at-heel Alphabet City. But where Rent was angst-driven, Avenue Q took a more satirical comic approach. Now, a decade on, it remains as fresh and fun as ever - the only problem is that I'…
SOURCE: The Stage at 05:59AM on April 29, 2014