Blue Man rocks Singapore audiences with full color, music party
Xinhua, March 31, 2016 Adjust font size:
World-renowned performance art company Blue Man Group made its debut here in Singapore on Thursday, with full color and fantastic music performances.
It also kicked off the new world tour to celebrate the 25 years of anniversary.
Co-produced by Nick Grace Management (NGM), the new world tour is comedy, theater, rock concert and dance party all rolled into one.
Born of the creative urge to explore the unknown, the show is a combination of science, comedy, music and vibrant visual effects.
It's highly interactive performance gained endless laughters from the audiences of the lion city.
Having performed their first show almost 25 years ago, over 35 million people across 15 countries have seen one of the various Blue Man Group productions.
"When we first began creating performances centered around this innocent, curious character called Blue Man, we never dreamt where he would lead us," remarked Chris Wink, co-founder of Blue Man Group.
"We are thrilled to celebrate our 25th year with fans around the world."
The acclaimed stage show, best known and recognised for its trio of bald and blue performers, brought an outrageous evening of entertainment to local audiences.
And to present a genuine Blue Man show, co-founder Phil Stanton said all blue men need to meet high requirements for acting and drumming, and most of all, their face.
"The most important thing is that they all kind of look similar. So there's not necessarily a high requirement as long as they kind of look like they're from the same tribe because I think what we're trying to say is, you're trying to make some kind of statement about community, about collaboration, about being in a tribe or group. And that's the most important thing as to their outward appearance."
The trio, best recognized in their blue rubber masks with no spoken languages, has enjoyed warm welcome from audiences across the world. And this time, they will rock the audiences in Singapore at the Mastercard Theatre until April 24 with their 30 liters of paint in every performance. Enditem