Blue Man Group, whose comedic theatrical performances started on the streets and expanded into a multi-city empire, will end its longest-running shows in New York on Feb. 2 and in Chicago on Jan. 5.
Blue Man Group is wrapping up its residency in Boston on Sunday, banging out the final notes of its 30-year run in the city. " We initially were thinking this would maybe be two or three months, and ...
New Yorkers are feeling blue over the end of another Big Apple institution. The Blue Man Group received a standing ovation from hundreds of teary-eyed fans during the beloved trio’s final hometown ...
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 ...
When Blue Man Group began its Boston show at the Charles Playhouse in 1995, it was “absolutely mind-blowing,” Boston.com reader F.M. from Amesbury said. She saw the show in its early days and ...
Their performance marked the beginning of a special farewell celebration for the group's legendary New York residency at the Astor Place Theatre (434 Lafayette Street), which concludes next month.
Performances in N.Y.C. Over 34 years, the show gave Fred Armisen a drumming gig, “Arrested Development” a hilarious story line and more. Now the cultural sensation comes to an end in New York. Credit.
The Blue Man Group's return to Orlando has been delayed – though, hopefully, not for too long. A 500-seat custom theater is under construction at ICON Park off International Drive. Those plans are ...
NEW YORK — Blue Man Group took the stage for the last time in New York City on Sunday. The iconic trio performed their final show at the Astor Place Theatre, ending their 33-year run off-Broadway ...
OH, YEAH. NOW FOR ANOTHER DRUM LESSON. BUT THIS TIME I GOT THE SILENT TREATMENT. IT’S NOT EASY WORKING. BLUE. BUT SOMEONE HAS TO CONTROL THE CHAOS. THAT’S THE GIG FOR RANDY WOOTEN, MUSICAL DIRECTOR ...
Describing a Blue Man Group show after just leaving one to a person who has never seen them may feel like sticking jelly to a wall: messy, futile and you might be feeling a bit sticky. Now, that's not ...
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