LET’S SEE WHO LIVES ON AVENUE Q!!
Cast
Princeton - Jack Snow
Kate Monster: Alexa Rodgers
Nicky: Todd Picht
Rod: Jude Rodriguez
Trekkie Monster: Dylan Kennedy Grey
Lucy: Mary Pat Anderson
Bad Idea Bear (Boy): Reeves La Roche
Bad Idea Bear (Girl): Shelbie Filson
Mrs. T: Even Tyree
Brian: Will Cloud
Gary Coleman: Andrea Baier
Box, 2nd Trekkie puppet: Ryleigh Tatum
Box, 2nd Ricky puppet: Ashton Badenell
Box, 2nd Mrs. T puppet: Jessica Knapp
Box, Costume Mistress: Amber Patterson
Production Team
Director: Chris Evans
Music Directors: Nikki Fey-Burgett and Ali Cox
Stage Manager: Libby Gatzke
Scene Design: Amanda Karpen and Michael DeGiorgio
Costumes: Amber Patterson
Props: Ruth Olds

We need a little CHRISTMAS (EVE) now!
We are seeking an actor/singer to play the lead role of Christmas Eve!
Must be 18+ years (no exceptions)
All about the character “Christmas Eve”
Origin:
She is from Japan and immigrates to the United States.
Profession:
She is a therapist with two Master's degrees, though she has difficulty finding clients for much of the musical.
English:
Her English is described as primitive, and she often uses it to express her cynical worldview.
Racism:
She is explicitly antisemitic, believing that Jewish people "have all the money," but also experiences racism herself due to being a non-white immigrant.
Relationship:
She is engaged to Brian, a laid-back character who shares her struggles on Avenue Q.
Personality:
Despite her complicated and often prejudiced outlook, she shows a kind heart by supporting her friends.
INQUIRIES: commercestreettheater@gmail.com
Performances for Avenue Q are scheduled for October 31, November 1, 7,8, 13-15 at 7:30pm, with Sunday matinees on November 2 and 9 at 2:30 pm.
Rehearsals are tentatively set for Sunday through Thursday evenings, beginning at 7 pm. The first rehearsal will be Sunday, September 14. Generally, the cast must be available every day during the last three weeks of rehearsal time.
Avenue Q is a Tony Award-winning musical that combines adult-oriented humor with a Sesame Street-style format, featuring a blend of human actors and puppets. The story follows a recent college graduate named Princeton, who moves to New York City's Avenue Q seeking his life's purpose and finds himself among a diverse group of quirky neighbors, both human and puppet. The musical explores themes of love, friendship, and the struggles of young adulthood, but with mature content and satire.