Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Men in Blue

If you haven't done it already, do it soon.

If you thought that maybe it was some sort of oddity or perhaps it was a flash in the pan or that it wasn't up to the hype, you were wrong.

If you figured that the ticket prices were too high, or that perhaps there could not be enough entertainment to justify the cost, you figured wrong. The fact is, they don't charge enough.
It's funny, smart and as full an evening of entertainment as you will ever experience. Trust me on this.

They're on tour, and perhaps they are coming to a city near you (or directly at you). It is impossible for me to express in words what the show is about, or how much enjoyment you will derive from it. Just go.
It's more than just banging on tubes. That's only some of it, and it isn't necessarily the best part.

Go to the show. Either go to Las Vegas and see them at the Venetian, or catch them when they ramble through town. After you see the show, you'll put up a post on your blog (provided you have one) telling people to go and finding no words to describe what happened.

Ready. Go.


8 comments:

Carmen said...

I can't get into blue people making lots of noise banging on things. Can you say migraine? :)

supergirlest said...

bebe LOVES those guys!!!! he runs around all the time stomping and banging his drum saying, BLUE MEN! BLUE MEN!

someday, i will take him...

kimmyk said...

I've always wanted to see these guys ever since I saw them on TV with Ricky Martin on some awards show.

Pam said...

WOW!

The schedule you linked says thay are coming to KC in March....hmmmm....

Anthony said...

super: I think the show would be great for kids. Make sure you pick up the performer-supplied ear plugs in the lobby, though.

kimmyk: Well ... even without Ricky [**ahem**] they're pretty good!

pam: Yep. Some big-time entertainment for ya! Beats the Hell out of the Royals and Chiefs.

Kate Michele said...

I've always wanted to see them live!!

Anonymous said...

BMG is without a doubt the most clever, creative and compelling event I have
ever been a part of.

The experience of the Blue Man Group show exists is a realm of absolute
indescribability, comparable only to a religious or mystical awakening.

Anonymous said...

IMHO. Not. Worth. It. Saw them at the Venetian. Not as much rythym stuff as I expected and lots of basic humor. Like mime. Cirque shows in Vegas much better for the $$$.