"Avenue Q" is a musical that combines puppetry and live actors to tell the story of a recent college graduate named Princeton. He moves to a neighborhood called Avenue Q in New York City, where he meets a diverse group of characters, including humans and puppets, who navigate the challenges of adulthood, relationships, and finding purpose in life.
The show features catchy songs and humor while addressing serious themes such as race, sexuality, and the struggles of young adulthood. It is known for its irreverent style and has gained a cult following since its debut in 2003, winning several Tony Awards.