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News THE SCREENING ROOM: Happy Birthday, Avenue Q (Video) Avenue Q opened its 2,534-performance run on Jul. 31, 2003. The long-running musical comedy played Off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre before transferring to Broadway, where it won the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical, and later moved to its current home - New World Stages.

Playbill.com is marking the special day with a collection of videos from Avenue Q's ten-year New York run, as well as international productions and the new song "My Social Life Is Online" from Avenue Q: School Edition.

Avenue Q at the Tony Awards:

Highlights along with audience and critics' first reaction to the new musical in 2003.

The Broadway cast performs "Everybody's a Little Racist" on "The View."

Highlights from the Broadway production:

"If You Were Gay."

"I Wish I Could Go Back to College."

A look at the London production of Avenue Q.

Avenue Q offers a Fiddler on the Roof mash-up.

"The More You Ruv Someone" from Broadway in Bryant Park.

The London cast's Royal Variety Performance.

Avenue Q responds to the Muppet's version of "Bohemian Rhapsody."

"Time," cut from Avenue Q's London bow:

Original stars John Tartaglia and Stephanie D'abruzzo on the Tony Awards:

Playbill.com's exclusive "Avenue Clue" series. Part One:

 

Playbill.com's exclusive "Avenue Clue" series. Part Two:

 

Playbill.com's exclusive "Avenue Clue" series. Part Three:

 

The Australian cast performs "The Internet is for Porn."

"The Internet Is for Porn" is replaced with "My Social Life Is Online" for the school edition of Avenue Q:

Anika Larson performs "There's a Fine Fine Line."

A look at the school edition of Avenue Q:

The Australian cast performs "If You Were Gay."

Don't Quit Your Day Job: A Talk with Avenue Q's Mrs. T:

TDF Dictionary term of the Month--11 O'clock number with Avenue Q:

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