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Blue Man Group is a creative organization centered on a trio of mute performers that present themselves in Blue Paint , Latex bald caps, and black clothing. Friends Chris Wink, Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton (collectively referred to as CMP) conceived the idea during the 1980s while in New York City . They began appearing on the streets in Blue Man regalia, entertaining passersby and staging unusual events such as "The Funeral For the 80s", and doing short bits as part of Tom Murrin's "The Alien Comic's" underground cabarets in "The CLUB" at La MaMa Experimental Theater Club. Meryl Vladimer, then Artistic Director of "The CLUB," liked what she saw in their work and commissioned Blue Man Group to create a full-length show. The resulting piece, "TUBES," took off after Vladimer persuaded '' The New York Times '' critic Stephen Holden to review it. Blue Man Group's popularity continued to snowball, eventually winning CMP an Obie Award and a "Lucille Lortel" Award, which led producers to take the show to Off-Broadway . "TUBES" opened in 1991 at the Astor Place Theater . This critically acclaimed show, as well as frequent appearances on '' The Tonight Show ,'' enabled CMP and Blue Man Group team to open similar productions and expand their concepts into other kinds of performances. THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS Blue Man Group's theatrical acts incorporate Rock Music (with an emphasis on Percussion ), odd props, audience participation, sophisticated Lighting , and large amounts of Paper . It is also noted for having a " Poncho section" of the audience; in the front rows, audience members are provided with plastic ponchos in order to protect them from various Food s, substances, paints, and so on, which get thrown, ejected, or sprayed from the stage. The shows are family-oriented, humorous, energetic and often employ thought-provoking Satire on modern life. Much of the humor breaks the Fourth Wall , for example, interrupting the show to ridicule latecomers in the audience. List of theatrical productions
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS As the shows evolved, Blue Man Group developed a set of custom Musical Instruments , many designed from the observation that common materials, such as PVC pipes, make interesting noises when struck.
MUSIC AND TOURS In 1999, the group released their first audio recording, appropriately called '' Audio .'' Although it contained the music from the venue production, it was less of a soundtrack and more a collection of full-length instrumentals that featured the new instruments. The group participated in Moby 's Area2 tour in 2002, giving a more rock-oriented performance than in the theatrical shows. Songs developed during this tour appeared on 2003's '' The Complex .'' Unlike its predecessor, ''The Complex'' featured a variety of vocalists including Tracy Bonham , Dave Matthews , Gavin Rossdale and Venus Hum . The record spawned its own 2003 tour, the first headlined by Blue Man Group. The tour cleverly deconstructed the traditional Rock Concert experience into its often clichèd parts and was later chronicled on DVD in 2004. APPEARANCES AND OTHER WORK When Blue Man Group was still solely in New York, they ran a variety of fake advertisements in '' The Village Voice .'' Since 1992, Blue Man Group has appeared on '' The Tonight Show With Jay Leno '' 16 times, most recently on 6 October 2005. The group achieved widespread visibility when they appeared in an Intel advertising campaign for Pentium 3 and Pentium 4 CPU s as well as Centrino technology (Centrino advert) . Blue Man Group also "appeared" on where Peter mentions that he and Lois went to Las Vegas to see the "Jew Man Group". In the Joss Whedon television series Angel , it is stated in the episode " The House Always Wins " that two members of Blue Man Group are actually demons. In 2004, Blue Man Group also made an appearance in the show " Las Vegas " in the episode "Blood And Sand" (original air date January 5 2004). In the episode, they play themselves "thrashing" the hotel owned by Ed Deline ( James Caan ), and shooting money from PVC pipes in the lobby. In 2005, the group collaborated with artist David LaChapelle and produced several new images for upcoming ad campaigns, including their show "bluephoria" at the Venetian in Las Vegas. These images are radically different from any of the group's previous advertising and can now be see on the official webpage . In December 2005, Blue Man Group appeared at the Royal Variety Performance in Cardiff , where they performed '' I Feel Love '' with Katherine Jenkins on vocals. They also created a piece of Yves Klein -inspired art by daubing comedian Joe Pasquale in paint, attaching him to a pulley, and swinging him against a large canvas; Blue Man Group also performed their popular "spin art/marshmallows" skit. Videos of each of these segments are available on the Blue Man Library (see link below). Blue Man Group also provided music for two movies. "The Current" was featured on the soundtrack for '' Terminator 3 '' and Blue Man played various percussion instruments on the score of 2005's '' Robots ''. The Blue Man Group has had a large influence on modern artforms, most recently and notably in the band Leon's music video "Getting Into You" {Link without Title} , in which the members of the band have TVs on their heads. COMMUNITY Blue Man Group has a large following comprising a diverse group of fans from all over the world. The community is centered on the message boards on the official website , as well as fan-based web sites like Blue Man Library . Blue Man Productions, the company responsible for Blue Man Group, has been extremely supportive of the fan community. Blue Man Group employees will often post messages exclusive to the fan base and participate in regularly scheduled chat sessions at Blue Man Library . CONTROVERSY Announcing their debut in Toronto, Ontario in 2005, Blue Man Group attracted considerable controversy for opting not to use Unionized workers for their show, which many labor groups regarded as being highly unusual for a show of its size in Canada. Their June 20 , 2005 premiere in Toronto was picketed by members of the Canadian Actors' Equity Association , the Toronto Musicians' Association , and two locals of the International Alliance Of Theatrical Stage Employees . Despite this, Blue Man Group continues to play in Toronto. Also, in Las Vegas in April 2006, Blue Man Group moved from the Luxor hotel, where they had a union contract, to the Venetian Hotel, electing not to keep the contract. Employees who went from the Luxor venue to the Venetian started an organizing campaign with IATSE Local 720 in Las Vegas Nevada. The National Labor Relations Board in Las Vegas has not yet released an election date although it should come shortly. April 2006 DISCOGRAPHY Audio
The Complex
In addition, a new live album is reportedly in the works and is expected sometime in 2006. VIDEOGRAPHY
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