Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton), the blue-painted troupe became an instant smash hit on Broadway and made the move to Chicago's Briar Street Theater a mere six years later.
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All of Blue Man Group's iconic charm including dazzling light shows, gallons of fluorescent paint (the first couple of rows are a splash zone for a reason) and a thunderous dose of drumming, with brand new moments. Expect innovative compositions played on invented instruments, large scale audie...
1965, just after Dylan goes “rogue” at the iconic Newport Folk Festival, causing a near riot by introducing a jangly bombast of electric instruments and drums for his three-song closing set—and then coming out, with just his acoustic guitar, to sing “It’s All Over Now Baby Blue.”...
As well as Boston, the Blue Men have resident productions in New York, Chicago, Orlando, Berlin, and Las Vegas, in addition to a worldwide tour - that's a whole lot of blue paint! Key Information Audience Children under three will not be admitted to the theater, and everyone, regardless...
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NEAR NO MAN’S LAND There wa’n’t no bugler there a-blowin’ taps; The regimental chaplain, tho, was ‘round; An’ I’m a tellin’ you as how I’m feelin’ blue,‘Cause they put my rookie Buddy in the ground. I showed ‘im how to do “right shoulder arms” An’ told him...
“Stephen Kinney,” I said. The priest’s bright-blue eyes momentarily ceased sparkling. Apparently, he’d heard the name before. I’m sure he has, I thought with satisfaction. “Good to see you, Stephen. See you next Sunday,” he said, his eyes recovering. He gave my hand a final...
David realizes that people always fall for Benji and give him a pass, which frustrates him. He essentially mocks and calls the tour group assholes but somehow is deemed ‘real’ or ‘honest.’ Benji is tough to like, but Culkin’s wounded blue eyes allow the audience to realize he is ...