Men in blue

With Studio 100 turning K3 into an international franchise, and girls in England recently auditioning for UK3, it’s fitting that today I saw Blue Man Group. The Blue Men, who are not Blue Meanies, are in various cities, with interchangeable, essentially anonymous performers.

Blue Man Group has been at the Charles Street Playhouse in Boston for almost fifteen years. Carol saw the show with a friend more than ten years ago, but today was the first time for Eric and myself. If you’ve ever doubted the entertainment potential of so-called performance art, Blue Man Group will erase all doubt. We loved it!

There’s a video featuring the current Boston trio, which makes them less anonymous, that will give you an idea of what it’s all about. (The program book lists two other Boston Blue Men, so I assume there must be some rotation.) Once again YouTube has the video aspect ratio wrong, so I’ll put it here with the correct shape.
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  1. Susan and I went about a year ago, and we’re very seriously thinking of making a family outing of it this holiday season. We also enjoyed it a lot, and with the youngest of the clan now 6, we think it might work. (Hope the kids don’t read your blog yet…) Glad you enjoyed the show!

    Tonight, we saw the Capitol Steps at Harvard’s Sanders theater, which was a riot. Highly recommended as well.

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