Avenue Q on Broadway

Posted by Ann on December 1, 2009

Terry was incredibly excited to arrive at Kennedy airport on that Tuesday. For the first time and instead of visiting the city as a tourist, he was in New York for a major job interview. He had worked in the advertisement business almost since he had graduated from college. He was in at the top of his class and was expected to be successful, though even Terry agreed things were happening very quickly for him. Meanwhile, he maintained a since of humility and gratitude because he knew that even though he worked hard for what he achieved he was also fortunate to live the life he did and receive the opportunities he had.

He settled into his room in one of the NY hotels and considered his interview and reviewed his portfolio, as well as his questions and responses. Terry loved advertisement and always seemed to have a knack for knowing what would appeal to people and draw their interest. Ultimately, he would like to get into advertising for major Broadway productions and would consider how certain elements can sometimes be incorporated into the productions themselves when he attended a performance of Avenue Q later in the week.

The night of the performance Terry had already been to his interview and would be returning home the next day. He sat in the audience and was incredibly impressed with the skill involved in putting together the production. He admired and respected the performers who were in one of the most competitive and unstable fields. He felt that the show did an excellent job of presenting actual real life circumstances in a tremendously entertaining vehicle. He had ultimate respect for the creators of such shows how seemed to possess a complete mastery of presentation.

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