I thought they would always be there, the blue men. By the time I moved to Boston in 2002, Blue Man Group had already been running here for seven years, always available for tourists, locals ...
It’s the end of an era for one of New York City’s most longest-running theatrical productions. “Blue Man Group,” which began in 1991 and went on to play Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Orlando and Berlin, ...
CHICAGO, (NBC) — Iconic performance arts group Blue Man Group, renowned for their immersive shows using unusual percussion instruments all while covered in blue paint, has announced their final ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A commercial producer active on Broadway and in the West End has signed a long-term lease for Astor Place Theater with plans for shows there. By ...
Blue Man Group, the renowned theatrical troupe known for its wordless performances featuring drum-beating and paint-splashing bald blue characters, will conclude its New York run on February 2. This ...
A strange thing happens when you talk to the Blue Man Group organization about their namesake men: If they can help it, no one uses the pronouns “I” or “we.” They artfully eschew them. Byron Estep, ...
Its pulsing, pounding, circus-like alien invasion may not be as widespread as it once was, but Blue Man Group is still blowing minds around the world. The current North American tour brings its one-of ...
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