Blue Man Group recently hit a major milestone, celebrating 25 years of electrifying audiences in Las Vegas with their signature mix of drumming, comedy, and colorful chaos without uttering a single ...
There’s a splash of blue hitting the drums (and the big screen)! Blue Man Group has an exciting cameo in the highly anticipated sequel, “Spinal Tap II.” The iconic trio brings their signature energy ...
NEW YORK — After 17,800 shows and 82,150 gallons of paint, Blue Man Group is hanging up its bald caps at the Astor Place Theater for good on Sunday. It arrived there in 1991, when George H.W. Bush was ...
The Blue Man Group, the iconic performance group known for its shows using innovative percussion instruments while covered in blue paint, took a bow in Chicago for the final time on Sunday. A line ...
They marched, they banged drums and, with blue faces devoid of any recognizable human emotion, they occasionally paused to dab paint on passersby during their North Side protest Monday. But the two ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The troupe is also closing its Chicago company, but continues to perform in Berlin, Boston, Las Vegas and, soon, Orlando. By Michael Paulson Blue Man ...
Wyoming’s Pete Simpson Jr. has been a master of “blue-manning” for nearly 29 years as part of New York City’s Blue Man Group. Thursday night, for the last time, he put away the blue face paint and PVC ...
For decades, the Blue Man Group have been a fixture in Chicago. The trio of blue bald men was instantly recognizable even to someone who had never seen one of their Avant Garde shows combining ...
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