The New Yorker feels blue at the end of another large apple institution.
The Blue Man Group has been standing ovation from hundreds of tears after playing the off -broadway for over 30 years, in the last hometown of the beloved trio in downtown Manhattan.
Fans wearing Blue Bee Ney and emulating the mute trio's electric blue painted bald head are lined up around the block outside the Astarplace Theater, where the group played more than 17,000 shows in the past 34 years. I am.
And the painted drummer lovers were disappointed that their favorite crew did not return to the town, but were not disappointed with the last show.
“God was amazing. I've seen Blue Man Groups I don't know how many times, but it's in two digits,” said Melania Duvnac, a 33 -year -old Harlem after the show was announced. I said.
“This performance is an emotional energy that always goes back and forth between the audience and the blue man at the center of the show, and everyone has a very deep loss tonight, so other performances are other performances from the park. I knocked out, “she told the post.
She felt that the audience was full of crying fans, and even the three -time performers' emotions were enhanced by closing the store in New York last time.
“As usual, I felt it with a blue man, even though I had no expression as usual, but the people around me were crying and applause. I am wrong. I was crying, “said Duvnjac. “It's a New York institution, like all New York institutions, you'll think it's natural until it runs out. I'm very happy to spend this night.”
Others said they felt that they were bidding for many years of friend trio.
“I saw the first show here when I was single and living within walking distance 20 years ago. I'm here again to see it. The last curtain is amazing. I'm surprised. I never forget it, “I never forget it.”
“People were sincerely repeated lines. People were crying in the finale. I had a lot of first date to the Blue Man Group before meeting my husband, and the blue boy would date. But I stayed in my heart, even if it wasn't.
The Blue Man Group began to hit the painted drums in New York in 1991 and was extended to Boston, Orlando, Las Vegas and Berlin throughout the country and the whole world.
The show was acquired by CIRQUE DU SOLEIL in 2017 and helped to expand reach beyond Big Apple.
When Blue Man Group announced a show near the NYC show at ASTOR PLACE THEATER in November, the fans immediately received the ticket.
“When I heard that this was the last performance, I went online second and grabbed the ticket. I am convinced that if I waited for 5 minutes, I would have missed the chance,” DuVnjac says. I did it.
The reason why the group decided to end the NYC show is unknown. A long -term show in Chicago will end on Wednesday, but performance in other cities will continue.
Some local fans felt that they were saying goodbye when saying goodbye to a blue man.
“The Blue Man Group was always very special for me. When I saw it for the first time in high school with my girlfriend at that time, I left a big impression on me. Michael Mother, a Blooman fan of the times, states:
“I feel very lucky to go to such a show and be born in a place where I can feel that I am swaying in my core. So, so much emotions here for the final show. The standing ovation seemed to last forever, and many of us seemed to say goodbye to some of ourselves. “He said.
“The Blue Man Group is forever.”


