Experimental musical theater troupe the Blue Man Group were founded in 1987 by longtime friends Matt Goldman, Phil Stanton, and Chris Wink; identical in their blue-painted skin, skullcaps, and black clothing, they soon became a fixture of the New York underground performance art scene thanks to their regular appearances in Central Park, followed by shows at noted East Village spaces including Dixon Place, Performance Space 122, and the Wooster Group's Performing Garage. Equal parts play, concert, and sketch routine, the Blue Man Group combined sight gags, physical stunts, and audience participation, with members of the front rows given plastic rain ponchos as protection from the hail of paint, food, and other assorted projectiles launched from the stage; in early 1991, they premiered their production Tubes at La MaMa, moving to the Astor Place Theater by the end of the year and ultimately winning an Obie Award for their efforts. Tubes eventually expanded to long runs in Boston, Chicago, and Las Vegas; in 1999, the Blue Man Group also issued an album, Audio, spotlighting their custom musical instruments. Three year later, the trio inked a multi-album deal with Atlantic's sister label, Lava Records. The Complex, which appeared in April 2003, marked the Blue Man Group's monumental sophomore album -- a slick effort showcasing impressive collaborations with Tracy Bonham, Dave Matthews, Dan the Automator, and Esthero. In 2008 the group celebrated its successful How to Be a Megastar tour by releasing a CD/DVD of the show as well as an EP of remixes of "Canta Conmigo," the successful Spanish-language interpretation of their song "Sing Along." ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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| Blue Man Group | Tue, Feb 14 7:30p | Robinson Center Music Hall, Little Rock, AR |
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| Blue Man Group | Tue, Feb 14 8:00p | Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA |
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| Blue Man Group | Tue, Feb 14 8:00p | Sharp Aquos Theater, Orlando, FL |
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| Blue Man Group | Tue, Feb 14 8:00p | Astor Place Theater, New York, NY |
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| Blue Man Group | Tue, Feb 14 8:00p | Briar Street Theatre, Chicago, IL |
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| Blue Man Group | Tue, Feb 14 10:00p | Venetian Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV |
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| Blue Man Group | Wed, Feb 15 7:30p | Robinson Center Music Hall, Little Rock, AR |
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| Blue Man Group | Wed, Feb 15 8:00p | Sharp Aquos Theater, Orlando, FL |
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| Blue Man Group | Wed, Feb 15 8:00p | Astor Place Theater, New York, NY |
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| Blue Man Group | Wed, Feb 15 10:00p | Venetian Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV |
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76 reviews
That was a great show, and it really brought me into contact with this group. I figured it was gonna be epic just from the way they were portrayed in the show, and I wasn't dissapointed. I mean, it's not like I ever got to see them perform once in the show, but seeing them live was a totally different story.
It's like watching a really good rock concert. Obviously most stuff is precussion, but they really are what other successful groups that do similar stuff are based on. Stomp is in the same vein, but even as a full blown music, they can't put on a show that is really comparable. I think I may have the best mix, now that I think about it. Imagine if you mixed Stomp and Daft Punk. You get the awesome episodic stage show with really impressive, basic, sounds mixed excellently.
I took a half star off for the price, but I would pay it again.