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Summary[edit]

Opening on November 18,2015 the Bue Man Theater at Luxor is where Blue Man Group currently preform after moving from Park MGM/Monte Carlo. This current theater is much smaller than the last theater and has 830 seats and has a much lower celling, due to this several changes had to be made to the show. The stage has less depth and height as the park theater. The theater building is located inside of the second-floor atrium of the Luxor pyramid.

Acts[edit]

Picture from sec102 E15 before the show starts

Preshow[edit]

The song Dulcimer plays and 2 led signs on the side remind he audience to "NOT BE ELETRONICALY ANOYING DURNG THE SHOW" as well as say some things to some special people in the audience, the people that are mentioned are fake.

Intro (T.V. song)[edit]

Behind the scrim the shadows of blue men appear Infront of strobe lights. the middle one is flapping an angel airpole while the ones on the outside are playing "fakeulums", halfway through the middle switches to a pair of paint drums and the right ones bangs a giant bass drum. The sound is prerecorded

Paint Drums[edit]

The 3 blue men appear with welding masks that lift up the 2 men on the outside pour paint on the drums while the middle one plays.

Gumballs and Marshmallows[edit]

The men appear with a bag of marshmallows and a gumball machine. They start by randomly throwing marshmallows onto the audience before they start throwing them at each other. The blue man on the right catches about 30 marshmallows in his mouth and spits it out on a platform. The blue man on the left catches 3 round bags of paint and spits them on a canvas.

GIPads[edit]

3 screens pop up revealing an iPad like home screen, the men mess around with them until a popup ad makes one accidentally order cereal. Then 3 cereal boxes fall from the ceiling and lands in the blue men's hands where they precede to make a song by crunching on the cereal

Late Arrival[edit]

One of the men pulls out a water hose and a giant balloon and starts filling it up while 2 others find an audience member in one of the front sections and hands them a large target and a face shield. The men pull out a sling shot and 2 of them hold the band while the last crawls on the floor pulling the sling shot back. And right in the middle the text "LATE ARRIVAL' flashes everywhere in yellow and red as a selected audience members walks in while a song that repeats "You're late" plays.

Drumbone (Modern Plumbing)[edit]

Wired version of the drumbone in Brazil

A video appears explaining the audience of this unknown interconnecting thing called "Modern Plumbing" after the video the men play the song "Drumbone"

Feast (Audience Interaction)[edit]

The men talk on the audience seats and does some skits with random audience members leaving off my selecting a planted audience member and taking her on a date on stage

PVC IV[edit]

The men sit down in the audience seats and watches the pvc instrument (tubulum) rolls forward on stage they get up and play a remix of the song PVC IV

Time to start[edit]

After playing PVC IV the middle blue man pulls out aircraft guiding sticks and directs some audience members in the first row to do some basic dance shuffles. The man then points to both sides of the Drum wall which starts playing and then a blue man to start playing the bass side of the tubulum.

The current remix of time to start is in the order that follows: #1 the one-armed fist pump, #2 raise the roof, #3 wave your hands in the air like you just don't care, #4 the behind the head leg stretch, #5 the two armed upward thrust with yell, #6 the selfie.

Rods and Cones[edit]

The men play a shortened remix of the song rods and cones which teaches the audience about how eyes work.

Giacometti[edit]

An animation plays on people getting hurt while texting while walking and their souls get absorbed into the blue men's hexsuits and they start playing the last minute of the song Giacometti

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