NEW YORK — After 17,800 shows and 82,150 gallons of paint, Blue Man Group is hanging up its bald ... hung him upside down and had him body-splatter pigment on a giant canvas.
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. Thursday night, for the last time, he put away the blue face paint and PVC ...
The exhibit has limited space and it showcases one man ... about the Splatter Studio was that it was so different and even felt a little mischievous. It’s actually OK to get paint on the ...
NEW YORK — After 17,800 shows and 82,150 gallons of paint, Blue Man Group is hanging up its bald caps at the Astor Place Theater for good on Sunday. It arrived there in 1991, when George H.W ...
With new tags popping up weekly or even nightly, city officials and neighborhood groups are waging a constant battle against ...
On my most recent visit to the Met, I heard a man behind me explaining the work to his group: And there’s another ... of the 1966 Rolling Stones hit “Paint It Black.” As we both prepared ...
A local deep cut of this year's Immerse is the resurrection and relighting of the Merita Bread sign, which has been stored at ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – The Blue Man Group will end its run at the Astor Place Theater on Sunday, 33 years after its first performance. The final show will be at 5 p.m. with tickets ranging ...
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-Broadway ...
Eyewitness News has an exclusive look at Blue Man Group as the trio of curious, cobalt performers took the stage for the last time at the Astor Place Theater. “The roots of this show ...
THAT’S THE GIG FOR RANDY WOOTEN, MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND HOUSE DRUMMER FOR BLUE MAN GROUP IN BOSTON. I WENT TO NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC FOR JAZZ PERFORMANCE, AND I’VE BEEN IN THE BOSTON ...
A Blue Man Group Farewell: Over 34 years, the show gave Fred Armisen a drumming gig, “Arrested Development” a hilarious story line and more. Now the cultural sensation comes to an end in New York.