On Monday afternoon, fans of the show as well as former employees held a silent protest outside the theater where the show ...
If you haven’t yet experienced Blue Man Group, you need to figure out how to do so before they end their shows. This show is ...
The Blue Man Group − an entertainment spectacle involving body paint and bald men − announced on Friday that it would end residencies in New York and Chicago. Managing Director Jack Kenn said ...
While this marks the end to Blue Man Group's Chicago residency, performances will continue throughout next year in Boston and ...
If you're hoping to see a show before the Blue Man Group departs the city, you still have some time. Shows are planned most days in December -- and the first five days in January -- until the ...
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 ...
Things are looking a little blue these days for the Blue Man Group. The show — made up of nonverbal blue-painted bald men who combine intricate percussive rhythms with physical comedy ...
Blue Man Group will conclude its history-making residency in New York City next month. As part of the farewell celebration, ...
In 1987, the Blue Man Group was founded by friends Chris Wink, Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
The Blue Man Group started performing off-Broadway in New York City more than three decades ago. In February, the show will end after more than 17,000 performances in the city, the Guardian reports.
The Sun-Times reported at that time that representatives for Blue Man Group, owned since 2017 by Montreal-based Cirque du Soleil, declined to comment on the reasons for the closure. People dressed ...