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The critically acclaimed Blue Man Group Las Vegas show has been called “visually stunning,” “wildly inventive,” and “hysterically funny.” Although it is almost impossible to describe, people of all ages agree that Blue Man Group’s show at The Venetian is an intensely exciting and wildly outrageous experience that leaves the entire audience in a blissful, euphoric state.
What is “Blue Man Group Las Vegas ”? The simple answer is that it’s 90 minutes of non-stop fun. The more complicated answer is that it’s a kind of techno-psychedelic neo-vaudeville performance art that is also a satire of performance art. Percussion, painting, videos, eating and spitting out, mime and audience participation are all involved. It’s “Stomp Out Loud ” meets “Carrot Top” and if you liked either of those shows, you’ll surely like this.
Blue Man Group was created in the late 1980s by three friends, Matt Goldman, Phil Stanton and Chris Wink, who made public appearances on the streets of New York City and in alternative performance spaces as the three mute, bald characters with cobalt-blue heads and hands. Eventually, this led to their first full-length show in the fall of 1991. The success of that show, still running off-Broadway, led to the establishment of Blue Man Group shows in Boston in 1995, Chicago in 1997 and in Las Vegas in 2000. Further sit-down shows in Berlin in 2004 and in Toronto this year mark the beginning of their expansion internationally. Blue Man Group are probably best known to the average person for the series of commercials they made for Intel in 200 and 2001.
Blue Man Group Las Vegas has opened its most lavish production ever, in The Venetian’s 1760-seat theatre, built especially for this spectacular show.
Join the celebration and see the show that USA
Today calls "an absolutely ecstatic experience”
and Time Magazine calls “A Sensation”.
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