The adult musical comedy "Avenue Q" has returned to the stage at the Town Hall Arts Center in Littleton [1, 2].

The production marks a return of the provocative show to the local community, bringing the specific brand of humor and social commentary associated with the musical back to the region.

Written with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, the show utilizes a puppet-based format to explore themes of adulthood and longing [1, 2]. The production is staged at the Town Hall Arts Center, which serves as the venue for this iteration of the comedy [1, 2].

Because the show is categorized as an adult musical, it typically addresses mature themes through its characters and songs. This return to Littleton allows the venue to host a recognized title from the musical theater canon, one known for its blend of satire and sentiment.

Details regarding the specific run dates and ticket availability were not provided in the primary reports [1, 2]. However, the return of the show to the Town Hall Arts Center confirms the production's presence in the Littleton arts scene this week.

The adult musical comedy "Avenue Q" has returned to the stage at the Town Hall Arts Center in Littleton.

The return of a professionally recognized title like "Avenue Q" to a community venue such as the Town Hall Arts Center indicates a continued demand for adult-oriented musical theater in the Littleton area and supports the local arts infrastructure.