New Yorkers are feeling blue over the end of another Big Apple institution. The Blue Man Group received a standing ovation ...
Blue Man Group took the stage for the last time in New York City on Sunday. The iconic trio performed their final show at the ...
Long-running shows remain open in Boston, Las Vegas and Berlin. But closing the New York production, where it all began is the end of a chapter.
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 ...
NEW YORK — Blue Man Group took the stage for the last time in New York City on Sunday. The iconic trio performed their final show at the Astor Place Theatre, ending their 33-year run off ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Blue Man Group will end its run at the Astor Place Theater on Sunday, 33 years after its first performance.  The final ...
introducing a new imaginative art form through music, comedy and unexpected elements of surprise," reads the release. "Blue Man Group’s euphoric expression of shared humanity became a cultural ...
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. This marks the end of an era ...
Wyoming’s Pete Simpson Jr. has been a master of “blue-manning” for nearly 29 years as part of New York City’s Blue Man Group.