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Published on May 06, 2008 at 3:00am
Admit it: When you watch Sesame Street and see Bert and Ernie shacking up together, you know there's some monkey business going on. Its not because they are overtly gay puppets; you're just prone to thinking dirty thoughts. Its not your fault. Or is that just us? Have we said too much?
If you are like us, then you will love Avenue Q, the hilarious and often-raunchy Broadway musical coming to the Arsht Center Wednesday through Sunday. Avenue Q features puppets (based loosely on Sesame Street characters) that sing about the trials and tribulations of making their way through big-city life. But this is not your typical puppet show: Songs such as Everybody's a Little Bit Racist and The Internet Is for Porn will make you blush, gasp, and most of all, laugh your ass off. The puppeteers walk around the stage in full view, which actually adds to the hilarity as they wage their assault on political correctness. Just get ready for the puppet Rod to sing My Girlfriend Lives in Canada, in defense of the fact that he really isn't gay. Did we mention Rod lives with another puppet-dude? Yeah.
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