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Blue Man Group performance at the Charlesplay House in the Theater District in Boston, MA on September 30, 2016. The playhouse has been home to the Blue Man Group since 1995.
The Blue Man Group is ending its Boston residency, after 30 years of performing at the Charles Playhouse, prompting members to reflect on the show's long-running success.
Seeing Blue Man Group for the first time as it closes after 30 years In its predictability and silliness, it was kind of radical By Meredith Goldstein Globe Staff,Updated July 3, 2025, 6:02 a.m. 13 ...
Blue Man Group, a staple of the theater scene in Boston, is ending its 30-year run in the city this summer. The final Boston performance by the bald, nonverbal trio will be July 6, according to a ...
A longtime performance-art troupe will host its final Boston show next month after a historic run. Blue Man Group’s 30-year Boston residency will end with a performance at Charles Playhouse on ...
Blue Man Group is wrapping up its residency in Boston on Sunday, banging out the final notes of its 30-year run in the city. " We initially were thinking this would maybe be two or three months ...
Here’s what fans remember most. From marshmallow tosses to toilet papers wars, readers share their favorite memories as Blue Man Group ends its decades-long Boston run July 6.
The Blue Man Group takes its final Boston bow on July 6, ending a 30-year residency in the city. The popular, impossible-to-define stage show is such a cultural juggernaut (and famous punch line ...
Blue Man Group came together in New York City in 1987. Longtime friends Goldman, Stanton and Wink put the concept together over a series of salon-style “happenings” around the city, which they ...
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. (WHTM)– The global sensation, the Blue Man Group, announced they will be hosting two upcoming shows in the Midstate. According to the Luhrs Center of the Performing Arts, th… ...
Blue Man Group has performed for more than 4.5 million people over the past three decades — solidifying themselves as a staple act in Boston’s theater district in the process.