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- Active: '70s
- Genres: Rhythm & Blues
- Instrument: Vocals
- Representative Albums: "Hustler's Convention
| Artist: Lightnin' Rod |
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| Wikipedia: Rod (Avenue Q) |
Rod is a puppet and fictional character from the Tony Award winning Broadway musical Avenue Q. He was originally played on Broadway by John Tartaglia and then Barrett Foa,[1] and on the West End of London by Jon Robyns.[2] On Broadway, Foa was replaced in 2006 by Howie Michael Smith.[3] Jonathan Root alternated with Tartaglia in the Las Vegas production of the show, and was the understudy for Smith on Broadway until June, 18th 2009 when Seth Rettberg (1st National US Tour) took over in that position. Daniel Boys replaced Robyns on the West End in 2007.[4] On the 1st National US Tour he was played by Robert McClure[5] who was later replaced by Seth Rettberg (McClure's understudy during the tour).
Rod is an extremely well-groomed, obsessively clean and slightly hysterical closeted homosexual. He is secretly in love with his former college roommate and best friend, Nicky, and is an investment banker[6] (in the show, he reveals that he works on Wall Street[7]). He is also a conservative Republican.[6] He is very uptight (Nicky complains about him "ironing his underwear" in "It Sucks to Be Me"). Rod and Nicky are parodies of Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street.[8] In one of the musical's most popular songs, "If You Were Gay", Nicky, who is straight, encourages him to come out of the closet.
The musical indicates that Rod is gay many times before he comes out, including one of the numbers, "Fantasies Come True", in which we find out he is in love with Nicky, and the scene at Brian and Christmas Eve's wedding in which Nicky admits he thinks Rod is a closeted homosexual. This causes one of Rod's denial streaks, trying to prove he isn't a "closeted homo-whatever" by talking about his imaginary girlfriend, Alberta, who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ("My Girlfriend Who Lives in Canada"). After this, he evicts Nicky from the apartment they share. However, at the end of the show, he came out of the closet and wants Nicky to move back in with him. Nicky had found him a hunky, muscle-bound boyfriend named Ricky, who looks exactly like Nicky.
In 2004, Rod and puppeteer John Tartaglia appeared on the syndicated game show Hollywood Squares.[9] On the afternoon before one of the 2004 U.S. presidential debates, Rod (played by Tartaglia) moderated a mock debate in Times Square between puppet versions of George W. Bush and John Kerry (played by fellow Avenue Q puppeteers Rick Lyon and Jennifer Barnhart).[10]
Whitney Matheson of USA Today described Rod as "New York's most famous (and perhaps only) gay Republican puppet."[11]
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