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Blue Man Group

 Theatre: New London Theatre
 Address: Drury Lane, WC2B 5PW
  
 Nearest Tube: Covent Garden
  
 Booking Until: 24th June 2007
  
 Running Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes 
  
 

Note : RECOMMENDED age of 5yrs

  
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Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Stalls: £57, £33, £26
 Friday - 8pm Dress Circle: £57
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Blue Man Group the critically acclaimed Blue Man Group creates experiences that defy categorization. Blue Man Group is best known for multi-media performances that feature three bald and blue characters who take the audience through a multi-sensory, multi-media journey that combines theatre, percussion, music, art, science, and vaudeville into a form of entertainment that is like nothing else. People from all over the world, from all walks of life and from all age groups have been fans of Blue Man Group!

A live band whose haunting tribal rhythms help drive the show to its unforgettable climax accompanies Blue Man Group!

 

 

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Blue Man Group is a stunning entertainment show  originally devised by Matt Goldman, Phil Stanton and Chris Wink.

 

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Blue Man Group It would spoil the fun to reveal too much detail, but the performers do magical things with flying marshmallows, jelly and rock choreography. They are big on sending up modern art and do stupid lowbrow stunts with sticky Rice Krispies. The only notes that really jar come from the relentlessly loud backing band, who at times resemble the head-bangers of your worst nightmare. This is really a show for the young and young at heart. The finale is an undeniably impressive strobe-assisted paper tsunami which engulfs the auditorium... you'd have to be a curmudgeon of Olympic standards not to leave with a smile on your face The London Evening Standard

 

Children and adolescents of all ages will have a ball. The Independent

 

Blue Man Group is a production that desires to do nothing more than please and excite... There are passages that satirise conceptual art, others that hint at the alienation of modern society, in which people communicate by computers and don't talk to their neighbours. But just as things start to get serious, there's another spectacular coup de theatre to admire.

The Daily Telegraph

 

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