Attending a Blue Man Group show is an amazing experience for
a number of reasons. When I arrived at
the massive Universal Orlando Resort complex, I quickly headed towards CityWalk
and thoroughly enjoyed the sights and sounds that surrounded me. Because CityWalk has so many things to do, I
decided to take part in some pre-show festivities at the Hard Rock Café, which
is located very near to the Sharp Aquos Theater. I’ve been to several Hard Rock Cafes, and
this one is definitely one of my favorites.
The rock ‘n roll memorabilia, rotating pink Cadillac and attention to
good music created an atmosphere perfect for relaxing and enjoying the company
of good friends.
As my 7pm show time drew near, I made my way to the theater
and easily found my seats, which were close enough to see all the action and
nuances, but not close enough to have to wear a poncho. The first couple of rows of seats require
patrons to wear ponchos as things can get pretty messy, pretty quickly when
paint, food and blue men are on the stage.
Before the show began, my fellow audience members and I took part in
what I can only call “Mass Simon Says,” as phrases are scrolled on a digital
screen and the audience is prompted to repeat them. The hilarity ensues when the phrases become
pointed at certain audience members, and moreover, signals the high amount of
interactivity this show requires from guests.
Throughout every segment, I felt a part of the show as opposed to
feeling likeI was watching a show. The energetic mix of music, comedy and multimedia theatrics during the Blue Man Group Orlando show create a unique production that leaves an undeniable impression, and yet, it also leaves you at a loss for words as to how to explain the show to others. How do you explain how simple nuanced facial expressions can make an entire audience howl with laughter? Or how a girl plucked from the audience to dine on stage with the Blue Men could make a simple scenario one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen? Furthermore, how can one possibly put into words how gleefully fun it is to have rolls of toilet paper move over your head as you get covered in mounds of tissue? And to describe the musical elements of the show, especially the Cyber Café segment, would be bordering on the absurd, as there are simply no words to express what my eyes witnessed.
The truly amazing thing about the Blue Man Group Show at
Universal Orlando Resort is that afterwards you feel like you just watched
something special. You can’t quite put
it into words, but you know you liked what you saw and even more, you can’t
wipe the silly grin from your face that’s been plastered there for the past two
hours.