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Avenue Q London tickets
It no longer sucks to be you because, after more than two decades, Avenue Q is back on the block! Playing at the Shaftesbury Theatre from March 2026, book your official tickets to the Tony Award winning musical now.
About Avenue Q
Recent graduate Princeton moves into a run-down New York apartment on Avenue Q, where he meets an eccentric group of neighbours, including: Kate Monster, a sweet kindergarten teaching assistant with big dreams; Rod, a closeted Republican banker; Nicky, his laid-back roommate, and Trekkie Monster, who’s addicted to the internet.
As they navigate love, work, money and the search for purpose, this unforgettable bunch of puppets discover that life’s biggest lessons aren’t always as simple as they seemed on children’s television. With its sharp wit, catchy songs and wicked sense of humour, Avenue Q proves that being a grown-up isn’t as easy as it looks.
It’s worth the applause
- The Broadway musical received 6 Tony Award nominations, winning for Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. The cast recording was also up for a Grammy!
- The West End production was nominated for Best New Musical at the 2007 Olivier Awards.
- Avenue Q may be set in New York, but the show has gone global. The felt-fuelled musical has played in Australia, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa and Spain, among others.
- Original Broadway director Jason Moore (Pitch Perfect, Shrek the Musical) and original puppet designer, Rick Lyon, have returned for the 2026 revival!
Avenue Q creatives
- Book - Jeff Whitty
- Director - Jason Moore
- Music and Lyrics - Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx
- Puppet Designer - Rick Lyon
Avenue Q cast
Casting to be announced.
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Avenue Q contains strong language and adult themes and content. Parental guidance is advised.Latest Avenue Q News

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Meet the residents of Avenue Q
If you’re curious about who lives on this unconventional street, this guide introduces all the Avenue Q characters that make the musical such a cult favourite. From earnest twenty-somethings to washed-up child actors and fuzzy monsters, Avenue Q’s residents hilariously reflect the struggles of adulthood with heart, humour and a hint of fuzzy felt.
Meet the Avenue Q characters
Avenue Q follows a group of humans and puppets living in a run-down New York street as they navigate jobs, relationships and finding their purpose. Below, you’ll find a complete rundown of the main Avenue Q characters, along with what makes each of them unforgettable.
Princeton
Princeton is the wide-eyed, optimistic college graduate who moves to Avenue Q in search of his “purpose.” Earnest to a fault, he represents the confusion many feel after university, as he is faced with the harsh realities of real life equipped with nothing but a BA in English. His journey forms the emotional backbone of the show, balancing naïve hope with genuine growth.
Princeton is one of the main characters in the musical and has many of the solos in our Avenue Q songs guide.
Kate Monster
Kate Monster is Princeton’s kind-hearted neighbour and (eventual) love interest. Sweet, caring and quietly ambitious, she dreams of starting a school for monsters - believing that everyone deserves support and understanding. Kate’s warmth often contrasts with the cynicism around her, making her one of the show’s most lovable characters. Her songs highlight Avenue Q’s ability to mix sincerity with satire, a hallmark of the musical.
Brian
Brian is a laid-back, unemployed comedian who prides himself on being “very funny,” even when others don’t agree. He’s dating Christmas Eve and is often content to coast rather than chase traditional success, providing a sharp contrast to Princeton’s anxious ambition.
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve is Brian’s no-nonsense girlfriend, a Japanese immigrant with multiple degrees and very little patience for laziness. Blunt, driven and highly practical, she often delivers some of the show’s sharpest one-liners.
Rod
Rod is a tightly wound, conservative banker who lives with his roommate Nicky. Obsessed with cleanliness and order, Rod struggles with his sexuality throughout the show, leading to one of Avenue Q’s most heartfelt storylines. His arc balances comedy with genuine emotional payoff, making Rod one of the most complex Avenue Q characters.
Nicky
Nicky is Rod’s scruffy, easy-going roommate who enjoys partying and avoids responsibility wherever possible. Loyal to Rod despite their differences, Nicky represents carefree living - even when it borders on self-destruction. Together, Rod and Nicky form one of the show’s most memorable double acts.
18 Dec, 2025 | By Sian McBride

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It no longer sucks to be you - Avenue Q is back!
It no longer sucks to be you because, after 15 years, Avenue Q is returning to the West End! The Tony Award-winning, monster-hit will be making the Shaftesbury Theatre its home from March 2026.
For the uninitiated, let's take you to the School for Monsters, and educate you; Avenue Q follows Princeton, a bright-eyed college grad who moves to a rundown New York neighbourhood in search of purpose, friends, and maybe even love. Along the way, he meets an unforgettable bunch of neighbours, both human and puppet, who teach him that “Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist,” “The Internet is for Porn,” and that sometimes, it takes a monster to make you feel human.
The original Broadway production was nominated for six Tony Awards, winning half of the categories it was up for, including; Best Musical and Best Original Score. It even scored a Grammy nomination - not bad for a bunch of muppets! The West End version followed suit, earning an Olivier Award nomination for Best New Musical when it crossed the pond in 2006.
6 Nov, 2025 | By Sian McBride

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Avenue Q returns in 5 weeks
Just five weeks until Avenue Q returns to London. Book our special offer now!
12 May, 2009 | By London Theatre Direct
Opens 20 March 2026
