New York and Chicago can count on a Blue Christmas this year − but after that, the color may soon run out. The Blue Man Group − an entertainment spectacle involving body paint and bald men − ...
Based on our findings, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $78 before fees on Vivid Seats. Other ...
The beloved theatrical spectacle Blue Man Group, known for its wordless performances featuring percussion, paint, and humor, will close its long-running New York and Chicago productions early next ...
Blue Man Group combines music, technology and comedy to create a form of entertainment that defies categorization and appeals to people of all ages. Blue ... (more info). See what all the critics ...
Blue Man Group began performing in Manhattan's Astor Place Theatre in 1991. The original three, Chris Wink, Phil Stanton, and Matt Goldman, put on a variety show featuring music on PVC instruments ...
Blue Man Group will rock your world, blow your mind, and unleash your spirit. Leave your expectations at the door and let three bald and blue men take you on a spectacular journey bursting with ...
Blue Man Group in Chicago performed its final show, leaving the theater littered with streamers, laughter and memories for thousands of fans. At a recent show, I watched newcomers get blown away by ...
Michael Leavitt, who also led the revitalization of the Cadillac Palace on Randolph Street, sold the property before it was ...
The Blue Man Group -- the popular performance group known for its immersive shows using innovative percussion instruments -- ...
On Monday afternoon, fans of the show as well as former employees held a silent protest outside the theater where the show ...
Blue Man Group, founded in New York by three friends, has been performing since 1991 and employs about 550 people. Investment firm GF Capital took a stake in the company in 2010. It currently ...
The ensemble isn’t exactly calling it quits — the Blue Man Group will live on in Las Vegas, Boston, Orlando and Berlin for the foreseeable future — but this is all she wrote for New York ...