BLUE MAN GROUP NATIONAL TOUR 2019-2020

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BLUE MAN GROUP NATIONAL TOUR | Cirque Du Soleil, NETworks Presentations ( producers); Jenny Koons & Michael Dahlen (directors); Jason Ardizzone-West (production designer); Jen Schriever (lighting designer); Emilio Sosa (costume designer); Lucy Mackinnon (video designer); Crest Factor (sound designer); Bill Swartz (sfx / instrument designer); Jonathan Knight, Michael Dahlen, Blue Man Group (writers); Andrew Schneider, Jeff Turlik (composers); Meridian, Mike Brown, Steven Wendt, Adam Zuick (blue men); Corky Gainsford, Robert Gomez, Jerry Kops (musicians); Zoe Hurwitz, Libby Stadstad (associate set designers); Evan Alexander, Anton Volovsek (assistant set designers); Richard Herrick, Anna K Rains (production stage managers); Jennie Ryan (line producer); Walker White (production manager).

PRESS

LIGHTING & SOUND AMERICA FEATURE
“I wanted the audience to feel like they’ve entered a space that the Blue Men had created for themselves,” he says, “rather than how it’s been in previous productions where the Blue Man characters are more of a visitor to the audience’s space. “Pretty early on,” he continues, “I decided that we were going to create this space using video, sound, lighting, musical instruments—all the things the Blue Men need to do their work—not decoratively but in a fundamental way, which made a very exciting and challenging design process. It translated to an attempt at making a working room-size instrument—rather than a set that was an idea about a workspace, trying to design a space that functionally is a workplace.”
-Lighting & Sound America January 2020 issue (Sharon Stancavage)
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BROADWAY WORLD REVIEW
”What makes this new tour a bit more special is the tech. The set alone is massive and stunning, and a lot of the show’s spectacle comes from it. Kudos to the entire crew for keeping this machine of a show moving like it should…”
-Broadway World October 2019 (Chris Arneson)
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THE FREE WEEKLY INTERVIEW
”…that living lighting is built into every nook and cranny - to the point that Ardizzone-West is proudest of the blurred boundaries within the set. The holistic relationship between the set, the lighting and the video projections is so inherent to the piece that the hope is it feels like it’s all coming from the Blue Men as they create it in real time.”
-The Free Weekly September 2019 (Jocelyn Murphy)
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