Blue Man Group – Performance Art Show – Paramount Theatre

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Blue Man Group w/ Seattle Theatre Group at the Paramount Theatre. Mime-like wordless skits w/ catchy percussion & a spectacular visual feast. Similar to Cirque du Soleil w/o the acrobatics. Lots of audience participation. The alien-like blue man even walked through my leg room space to drag a “lucky” audience member on-stage! #drums #blueMan #blueManGroup

Synopsis from the Theatre: More than 35 million people around the world have experienced the smash hit phenomenon that is BLUE MAN GROUP and now it’s your turn! BLUE MAN GROUP returns to Seattle for a limited engagement on their new North American tour. It’s everything you know and love about BLUE MAN GROUP—signature drumming, colorful moments of creativity and quirky comedy—the men are still blue but the rest is all new! Featuring pulsing, original music, custom-made instruments, surprise audience interaction and hilarious absurdity, join the Blue Men in a joyful experience that unites audiences of all ages.

Reviewed Performance: 11/25 Evening – Opening Night

Type: Performance Art Show

World Premiere: No

Live Band/Orchestra: Yes

Recommendation: See it especially if you like percussion, visual special effects, performance art, or audience members dragged on stage. This show is also kid friendly. Throughout the performance, I could hear kids calling out things like “Pick me!”

Rating Compared to Other Shows with the Same Production Value:
4.75 Stars (Out of 5 Stars)

Equity Actors: The program didn’t specify any Equity information. Maybe they didn’t mention this because the show wasn’t a play or musical. However, the show’s caliber felt just like other touring Equity musical productions that perform at the Paramount Theatre.

Length: 75 minutes

Intermission: No

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts

  • Instruments: They designed several unique looking/sounding instruments. My favorites were the adjustable-pitch PVC pipe drum and the giant dulcimer-looking xylophonic percussion instrument.
  • Gumball Trick: I was impressed how one of the blue men caught several gumballs in his mouth. I’m still wondering what stage magic allowed him to fit them all in there.

Rant(s)

  • VR Skit: There was a section where the Blue Men captured a live video feed around the stage and audience. Later, they took the camera offstage and performed a skit involving virtual reality headsets. I’m assuming the offstage portion was pre-recorded. I’m usually not impressed when live shows display pre-recorded video as a segment of the show. I attended to see a live performance, not something I could find on YouTube. If you think this segment was actually performed live offstage, please leave me a comment in my social media to explain.

Other Thought(s)

  • Gender Spin: With gender issues on the forefront of the theatre scene (and the political stage), it’s time for a “Blue Woman Group.” Or maybe switch out one of the three men with one woman. Or instead of women, maybe recruit transgender performers. Shake it up a bit!
  • Audience Plants : Throughout the first half of the show, I assumed the audience members they involved in the show were audience plants. However, the reactions from someone who was dragged on-stage and their friends in my row made me think otherwise. I wonder how they plan for volatile audience members called on-stage who could derail the show’s planned narrative. Like what’s the contingency plan if someone says pro-Nazi rhetoric in the microphone during the telephone skit?
  • Earplugs and Ponchos: Before the performance, the theatre handed out free earplugs to everybody and ponchos to those on the front couple of rows, which worried me of what was to come. Fortunately, I never needed the earplugs, and it didn’t look like the Blue Men splashed the front row.
  • Blue Skin Magic: Since one of the blue men was literally in my personal leg room space to drag someone else on stage, I saw his “skin” up close. It made me wonder what stage magic made his skin blue. I’m pretty sure they wear blue gloves instead of painting their hands. Since he had no ears, I’m assuming part of his blue skin was not painted human skin but maybe some painted latex-like covering. However, I couldn’t determine where the latex-like covering and the human skin would have bordered. I was even more puzzled when I saw a shiny sweat-like sheen on him, which could mean there was no latex-like covering! Leave a comment in my social media posts below if you have any ideas what stage magic is involved.

Theatre Company : National Tour brought by Seattle Theatre Group and Broadway Across America

Venue: Paramount Theatre

Venue Physical Address: 911 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101

Price: Medium to Expensive

Dates: November 25 – 27, 2022

Seating: Assigned

Parking: Paid street parking and paid garage parking. The best parking garage is under the convention center w/ the entrance on Pike around the Pike and Terry intersection. Last I checked, this is one of the cheapest, least busy, and closest garages. Alternatively, you can probably find street parking as you get closer to the West Precinct (810 Virginia St, Seattle, WA 98101).

Social Media Posts About this Performance from Shows I’ve Seen: Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

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Cast and Production Team: See under the multimedia below.

Other Video +/- Pictures: Credit for pictures in video are in picture captions below video.

@showsiveseen @bluemangroup w/ @seattletheatregroup at Paramount Theatre. #Mime-like wordless skits w/ catchy #percussion & a #spectacular visual feast. Similar to @cirquedusoleil w/o the acrobatics. Lots of audience participation. The alien-like #blue man even walked through my leg room space to drag a “lucky” audience member on-stage! Review + Photo Credit: showsiveseen.com/2247 #drums #blueMan #blueManGroup #performanceArt ♬ Blue (Da Ba Dee) (Gabry Ponte Ice Pop Radio) – Eiffel 65
Blue Man Group Paint Drumming, Photo by Lindsey Best
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man Group Portrait, Photo by Lindsey Best
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Joan Marcus
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man Group Toss and Catch, Courtesy of Blue Man Productions
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Joan Marcus
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man Group New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man Group New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man Group New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Blue Man New Tour, photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
RoleName
Blue MenMERIDIAN
MIKE BROWN
JOSH WILLS
ADAM ZUICK
BandCORKY GAINSFORD
CHRIS REISS
CHRIS SCHULTZ
Director
MICHAEL DAHLEN
WritersJONATHAN KNIGHT
MICHAEL DAHLEN
BLUE MAN GROUP
Set DesignerJASON ARDIZZONE-WEST
Lighting DesignerJEN SCHRIEVER
Costume DesignerPATRICIA MURPHY
Sound DesignerCREST FACTOR
Video DesignerLUCY MACKINNON
Tour Costume DesignEMILIO SOSA
SFX DesignerBILL SWARTZ
Creative DirectorJONATHAN KNIGHT
Music DirectorBYRON ESTEP
Production Stage ManagerERIN ALBRECHT
Company ManagerALANNA SWOVELIN
General ManagementGENTRY & ASSOCIATES
PEARCE LANDRY-WEGENER
Tour Booking, Marketing and Publicity DirectionBOND THEATRICAL GROUP
Production ManagementNETWORKS PRESENTATIONS
WALKER WHITE
Line ProducerJENNIE RYAN
Executive ProducersWENDY EDWARDS & SETH WENIG

A Night with the Russells: The Legacy of Us – Concert – Taproot Theatre

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): A Night with the Russells show at Taproot Theatre by one of Seattle theatre scene’s most prominent performer families today. Variety concert w/ Christian, Jamaican, pop culture, & Broadway music hits. Thrilled that they included a song from Aida. #showtunes #musicals #family

Type: Concert

Recommendation: See it if you’re familiar with the Russells and their work in the Seattle theatre scene.

Rating (Out of 5 Stars): 4 stars

Other Rant(s)

  • Stick with the forehead microphones. The switching between handheld and forehead microphones was distracting. Plus, the handheld microphones sounded like karaoke.
  • I loved that Sarah Russell sang something from the Aida musical. But please choose a more accessible/catchy/recognizable song than “Easy as Life!” Maybe “Written in the Stars,” “The Gods Love Nubia,” or “Elaborate Lives.”

Theatre Company : Taproot Theatre

Venue: Taproot Theatre – 204 N 85th St, Seattle, WA 98103

Price: $$ (Medium)

Dates: Sep 21 – Oct 29, 2022

Seating: Assigned

Social Media Posts: Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

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Other Media:

@showsiveseen “A Night w/ the #Russells: The Legacy of Us” show at @taproottheatre by one of Seattle #theatre scene’s most prominent performer families today. #Variety #concert w/ Christian, #Jamaican, pop culture, & #broadway music hits. Thrilled that they included a song from Aida. #showtunes #musicals #family ♬ We Are Family (1995 Remaster) – Sister Sledge
L to R: Faith Bennett Russell, Be Russell, and Sarah Russell in A Night with the Russells: The Legacy of Us at Taproot Theatre. Photo by Robert Wade.
Faith Bennett Russell in A Night with the Russells: The Legacy of Us at Taproot Theatre. Photo by Robert Wade.
L to R: Sarah Russell, Be Russell, and Faith Bennett Russell in A Night with the Russells: The Legacy of Us at Taproot Theatre. Photo by Robert Wade.
Be Russell in A Night with the Russells: The Legacy of Us at Taproot Theatre. Photo by Robert Wade. 

What the Constitution Means to Me – Play – Seattle Rep

Elevator Pitch/Thoughts/Tweet: “What the Constitution Means to Me” at Seattle Rep. Intellectually stimulating mashup between a TED Talk, play, & debate. Appreciate the free ACLU book of rights. The 4th wall was broken. Abolish or keep the constitution? #speech #USA #UnitedStates #penumbra #theatre #feminism

Type: Play-ish Show/Talk

Recommendation: See it if you like TED Talks, debates, law, or feminism. Don’t see it if you’re looking for a play with a plot.

Rating (Out of 5 Stars): 4 stars

Other Rants

  • There were a lot of random tangents but I guess they were required for comic relief.

Theater Company: Seattle Rep

Venue: Seattle Rep – 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Price: $$$ (Medium to Expensive)

Dates: September 30 – October 23, 2022

Seating: Assigned Seating

Social Media Posts: Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

Linkhttps://www.seattlerep.org/plays/202223-season/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/

Other Media:

@showsiveseen “What the #Constitution Means to Me” at #SeattleRep. Intellectually stimulating mashup between a #TEDTalk, #play, & #debate. Appreciate the free @aclu book of rights. The 4th wall was broken. Abolish or keep the constitution? #speech #USA #UnitedStates #penumbra #theatre #feminism ♬ American Idiot – Green Day
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me. Photo by Joan Marcus
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me. Photo by Joan Marcus
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me. Photo by Joan Marcus
Leah Scott in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Sayed Alamy.
Cassie Beck and Gabriel Marin in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Cassie Beck and Gabriel Marin in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Cassie Beck and Gabriel Marin in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Mara Gonzalez Moral in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Sayed Alamy.
Mara Gonzalez Moral in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Sayed Alamy.
Gabriel Marin and Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Mara Gonzalez Moral and Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.

Through the Looking Glass: The Burlesque Alice in Wonderland – Burlesque Show – Verlaine & McCann Present

“Though the Looking Glass: The Burlesque Alice in Wonderland” cabaret variety dinner show by Verlaine & McCann at The Triple Door. Pasties galore! Even had some singing. Favorite numbers were the cat & the butterfly metamorphosis. Crowd was on fire! #vaudeville #AliceInWonderland

Type: Burlesque Show

Recommendation: See it if you’re into burlesque or cabaret.

Rating (Out of 5 Stars): 4 stars

Theater Company: Verlaine & McCann Present

Venue: The Triple Door

Price: $$ (Medium)

Dates: September 21 – 25, 2022

Seating: Assigned

Linkhttps://www.verlaineandmccann.com/landofthesweets-1 and https://thetripledoor.net/

@showsiveseen “Though the Looking Glass: The #Burlesque Alice in #Wonderland#cabaret #variety #dinnerShow at #TripleDoor w/ Verlaine & McCann Present. #Pasties galore! Even had some singing. Favorite numbers were the cat & the butterfly metamorphosis. Crowd was on fire! #vaudeville #AliceInWonderland ♬ Burlesque style big band orchestra music(370715) – Newtrick

Where We Belong – Play/Show – Seattle Rep

“Where We Belong” one-person show opening night by Madeline Sayet & Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company at Seattle Rep. Mohegan Native American perspective on colonialism, globalization, & Shakespeare. Kept wondering if the water symbolized anything. Nifty stage ceiling. #Mohican

Type: Play-ish One-person Show

Theater Company: Seattle Rep and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

Venue: Seattle Rep

Price: $$ (Medium)

Dates: 9/9/22-10/9/22

Seating: Assigned

Link: https://www.seattlerep.org/plays/202223-season/where-we-belong/

@showsiveseen “Where We Belong” one-person show opening night by Madeline Sayet & Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company at #SeattleRep. #Mohegan #NativeAmerican perspective on #colonialism, #globalization, & #Shakespeare. Kept wondering if the water symbolized anything. Nifty stage ceiling. #Mohican #theatre ♬ The Last of the Mohicans – Kasia Szubert