I know I'm very late in this game but... I saw the Blue Man Group for the first time recently. (My wife and I went for our anniversary!) I cannot recommend it highly enough. It really is a cool show. I expected it to be very musical... a little odd... and a little funny. I did not expect it to be REALLY funny and wildly entertaining. It was though. My wife lucked into front row tickets when she went on line to buy ours. (I'm pretty sure all the tickets are the same price and these just happened to be available.) Anyway... it's amazing to me that this company is able to find performers who are not only exceptional musicians but also have incredible comic timing. These guys are really funny! The staging of the show is pretty darn cool too! I have to say... I recently talked with someone who saw BMG and they said they were disappointed. I'm not sure how that could happen... but I thought I'd be fair and share that. If you have not seen them... try. It's a world class show playing right here in our backyard at Universal City Walk. Here's a sample of what you'll see:
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