What’s on in Manchester: Avenue Q Tickets at the Palace Theatre Manchester
From Tuesday 03rd May 2016 – until Saturday 07th May 2016
ONE WEEK ONLY!
Ages 14+
Tickets from £12.90
matinée, early & late evening performances available
Winner of the Tony Awards Triple Crown for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt and packed with heart.
Following five years in the West End and sell-out runs worldwide (packed with mischief, bad behaviour and political incorrectness) this hugely entertaining show is hitting the road on a brand new tour!
Created by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (co-creator of Book of Mormon and writer of the songs for Disney’s Frozen) Avenue Q is an irresistibly charming musical which tells the story of the loveable characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues.
Hilarious, cheeky and uproariously entertaining, with a terrific batch of songs performed by a cast of hugely talented performers and puppets, Avenue Q is the musical like no other.
So don’t let your life suck – book your tickets today!
Suitable for audiences 14+
Unable to get tickets for the show you want? No Problem, Take a look at the following link where you can purchase Sold Out tickets from a third-party website (there are other dates and venues available):
Tickets available for AVENUE Q Sold Out dates*
Have you thought about enjoying a wonderful AFTERNOON TEA at the Palace Theatre’s very own Stage Door venue? £15 per person is all it takes to enjoy award-winning cakes and sandwiches from the North’s Famous Slattery Patisserie.
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* Please note, tickets purchased from third-party websites my cost more than face value. Quoted prices correct at time of publication.
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*Please note: Details correct at time of publication only. Tickets available on third-party websites might cost more than face value.