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By Crystal K. Wiebe

Published on October 25, 2007

Sure, the puppet cast of the Broadway musical Avenue Q resembles Muppet cousins. But the fuzzy-faced characters do things that naïve little Kermit the Frog wouldn't dream of — such as getting drunk and looking at Internet porn. Which is why you should wait for Sesame Street Live if you want a puppet show to endure with the kiddies. But if you're not turned off by a puppet who's been around the block, head to the Music Hall (301 West 13th Street, 816-513-5000), where Avenue Q plays tonight through November 11. Call for show times. Avenue Q
Sun., Nov. 11, 2007