@Kevin. I agree - my friend Jeany and I discussed it, and she swore up and down that the eyeline was plain wrong, but I disagreed and thought that it just 'seemed wrong' because they had to play to an audience in both stalls and the balcony. Although, you make a good point: as far as I remember, the puppets didn't seem to look quite at each other. More like just above, or just below the other puppet's eyes, or just to the right or left of them. Never quite straight at the other puppet. Glad you liked my review: I've seen ones lately that are really just rewritten media releases with a few comments about the cast thrown in. Yours is good too - very in depth on the songs!

... School of Puppetry on Review: Avenue Q, Australian tour
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