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Blue-Doo

Blue Man Group

By TOM CHILD

Published on January 11, 2008 at 2:40am

The members of Blue Man Group have been together for about 20 years, though only relatively recently have they achieved widespread fame due to their roles as Intel pitchmen and as the subjects of a long-running subplot on the late, lamented Fox sitcom Arrested Development. Painted entirely blue and speaking nary a word, the three men fill the stage with their unique blend of performance art, movement, sound and comedy. Their current production, How to Be a Megastar 2.1, is a satire on modern celebrity and should be required viewing for our current celebutantes.
Sat., Jan. 12, 8 p.m., 2008