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In this scene from "Avenue Q — The Musical," Brian (Frank Hattula) is confronted by Christmas Eve (Nikki Dizon). | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
Nikki Dizon portrays Christmas Eve in the Drama Group's production of "Avenue Q — The Musical." | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
Bad Idea Bears (girl bear, Amy Dettman, and boy bear, Ron Bowden Jr.) check out Princeton (Jeff Pastiak) talking to Kate Monster (Jeannie Markionni) in this "Avenue Q — The Musical" scene. | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
In this "Avenue Q — The Musical" scene," Lucy (Julie Martin) enjoys Princeton's (Jeff Pastiak) glance while Bad Idea Bears (girl bear, Amy Dettman, and boy bear, Ron Bowden Jr.) encourage him. | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
In this scene from the Drama Group's "Avenue Q — The Musical," Nicky (Rick Schuler, assisted by Ron Bowden Jr.) argues with Rod (Benjamin Golay). | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
"Avenue Q — The Musical" residents include Gary Coleman (clockwise from lower left, Wanjiku Kairu), Trekkie Monster (Rick Rapp), Nicky (Rick Shuler), Brian (Frank Hattula), Christmas Eve (Nikki Dizon) and Princeton (Jeff Pastiak). | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
Tammy Lang is the co-director of "Avenue Q — The Musical," which runs from Oct. 5-14 in Chicago Heights. | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
Curt Lang is the co-director of the Drama Group's production of "Avenue Q — The Musical." | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
The Drama Group production of "Avenue Q — The Musical" contains adult themes, language and content throughout. | Diane and Chuck Kaffka photo
Some performances of the Drama Group’s production of “Avenue Q — The Musical” already are sold out. Billed as “part flesh, part felt and packed with heart,” the show will be staged from Oct. 5-14 at the Studio Theatre in Chicago Heights. “Avenue Q” is …