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 ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – It was supposed to be the year Blue Man Group made their return to Orlando, but it’s unclear when the iconic performance-art troupe will be moving into Icon Park. In September, Orange ...
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 ...
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 ...
Readers Say Blue Man Group is leaving Boston. Here’s what fans remember most. From marshmallow tosses to toilet papers wars, readers share their favorite memories as Blue Man Group ends its ...
Blue Man Group’s return to Orlando has been delayed again. Performances were scheduled to begin April 3 in a new 580-seat theater at Icon Park, in the shadow of the Orlando Eye observation wheel on ...
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 ...
A longtime performance-art troupe will host its final Boston show next month after a historic run. Blue Man Group’s 30-year Boston residency will end with a performance at Charles Playhouse on July 6.
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 ...
Dive in headfirst as Creative City Project’s downtown arts takeover Immerse kicks off a vibrant spring of performing arts in Orlando. The free festival takes over downtown all weekend, uniting artists ...
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, ...
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