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Review: BLUE MAN GROUP at The Paramount Theatre

Best place to be if you’re feeling blue

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Review: BLUE MAN GROUP at The Paramount Theatre
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The Blue Man Group North American Tour
at The Paramount Theatre. Photo Credit: Blue Man Group

There’s a reason Blue Man Group has been beloved for nearly 40 years: their show is pure fun. Packed with electrifying percussion performances, inventive visual storytelling, and laugh-out-loud-worthy comedy, the group's North American tour continues to delight audiences, and their stop at The Paramount Theatre was no exception. I have never heard so much laughter and genuine excitement from a theater audience.

The show, or more so, experience, begins before the curtain even rises. A playful, camaraderie-filled preshow encourages audience participation and immediately sets the tone for the evening. This is followed by a riveting percussion sequence that rattles your bones. Before we even catch a glimpse of the iconic blue faces, we hear them delivering this performance that commands attention. The drums roar through the theater, and the audience shifts with anticipation. 

After the curtain rises and the three Blue Men appear, the show shifts into a nonstop night of creativity and comedy. From marshmallow-catching antics and paint-splattered percussion numbers to immersive audience interactions, every segment feels fresh and unexpected. The performers enter through the crowd multiple times throughout the evening, blurring the line between stage and audience. The result is a production that never slows down and never loses its sense of wonder. Looking around the theater, every person in attendance had a huge smile on their face. The energy in the room was infectious, and didn’t leave the audience members when they walked outside.

Review: BLUE MAN GROUP at The Paramount Theatre Image
The Blue Man Group North American Tour
at The Paramount Theatre. Photo Credit: Blue Man Group

Identified only as “Left Blue Man,” “Center Blue Man,” and “Right Blue Man” in the program, the trio delivers a masterclass in physical comedy, timing, and musicianship. Every gesture, expression, and comedic beat is executed with remarkable precision, and each performer brings a distinct personality to the role. As they wandered through the audience, their curious movements made them feel almost like whimsical creatures encountering humans for the first time. It was impossible not to giggle along with the rest of the audience.

Accompanying the Blue Men was “The Rockstar,” who was an absolute lifeforce in this production. Propped up on a massive elevated platform upstage, The Rockstar provided the driving pulse behind the majority of the show with extraordinary musical talent and undeniable Stage Presence. Their energy radiated throughout the theater, and the striking costume only added to the larger-than-life performance.

Overall, this was a theater experience I’ll remember for a long time. I brought my dad along, a lifelong drummer, and the show earned his approval as well. I’d consider that a testament to the impressive musicianship on display.

If you happen to be in another location the Blue Men pop into, I highly recommend this show. You definitely won’t leave feeling blue. 



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