Blue Man Group at the Venetian is unlike any other show on the Las Vegas Strip. There are no elaborate costumes, no death-defying acrobatics
and no scantily clad dancers. There are simply three blue-hued men dressed in black who make music, make you laugh and make you think. This
avant-garde, unorthodox show is part comedy, part performance art and part wacky science experiment, accompanied by a percussion-driven
soundtrack. The performers never utter a word, but instead use their eyes, facial expressions and subtle gestures to evoke responses from the
audience.
Blue Man Group's show features plenty of wacky, off-the-wall vignettes that will make you laugh, including a tutorial on rock concert moves
that everyone needs to know whether they want to become a rock star or just worship one. The show relies heavily on audience reactions - the
performers constantly play off and respond to the crowd and there is definitely audience participation. One of the most spontaneous bits is when
a member of the audience is invited on stage to share a snack of Twinkies with the group. The three men watch intently as the volunteer tries to
eat the Twinkie with a knife and fork. The Blue Men imitate every move the person makes and they try to get the person to join in on their antics
as well. The results are hilarious.