REVIEW: Avenue Q at The New Theatre in Cardiff
IT'S rude, it's crude and it's certainly not PC, but if you like your comedy black and delivered by singing puppets, you'll feel right at home when you stroll down Avenue Q.
IT'S rude, it's crude and it's certainly not PC, but if you like your comedy black and delivered by singing puppets, you'll feel right at home when you stroll down Avenue Q.
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