6.03.2010

Blue Man Group

By Sami Bonilla and Adina Abercrombie

SAMI: Blue Man Group is an amazing show for all ages. It takes music and humor to a whole new level.

ADINA: The Blue Men don’t speak, but that doesn’t stop them from being heard. They express themselves through color, sound and art.
 
SAMI: During the show, two lucky people are chosen to come onstage and “help” the group with a skit. I was lucky enough to be given a bowl of cereal. No, I didn’t eat it, but I did feel awfully special!
ADINA: The way that the performers interact with the audience show that without the audience, there wouldn’t be a show at all. The Blue Men make you feel as though you are a part of the cast and just as important.
 
SAMI: I love the way they interact with each other. If one of them does something wrong, the other two give him the “why are you like this?” look—the look an older brother gives to his younger brother. They are a family.
 
ADINA: Blue Man Group shows that you can express yourself loudly without saying a word. How cool would it be to have a whole conversation without uttering a single word?
 
TICKETS: $29 student rush (except Fri/Sat night) • Astor Place Theatre, 434 Lafayette St. 

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