Over 34 years, the show gave Fred Armisen a drumming gig, “Arrested Development” a hilarious story line and more. Now the ...
There was no word on why the show was coming to a close in New York, but the Blue Man Group will still live on. The Guardian ...
When it comes to Blue Man Group's instruments, almost everything is made by hand. PVC pipes and other industrial materials are par for the course. We got to peek inside the studio to see some of ...
And after 33 years and over 17,000 performances at the Astor Place Theatre, Blue Man Group will end its run in New York City ...
Blue Man Group’s final performance in New York will take place on Sunday, February 2, 2025. Learn more about the long-running production and see how to purchase tickets.
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 ...
Featured pricing is subject to change. In 1987, the Blue Man Group was founded by friends Chris Wink, Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Four years later ...