Issue 5 Spring 2012

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Tuesday February 28, 2012

Volume CXXXIII Issue 5

2012 Big Show! Embry-Riddle GET READY! Touch-N- Go Productions is proud to announce that this year’s feature artist for our big show will be none other than Sum 41! These veteran Punk Rockers will be on campus ready to blow your socks off on Saturday, April 21st at 8:00pm in the ICI Center. Doors open at 7:30p.m.and admission prices are $10 with a local college ID, $15 general admission. EmbryRiddle students enter free with an Eagle Card and can bring up to 3 guests. PHOTO COURTESY/ENTERTAINMENTWALLPAPER.COM

Now More Wow! officially unveiled

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Peter Tan

News Editor ORLANDO, Fla. – The latest update to the world-renowned Blue Man Group show was unveiled to the media and the Blue Man Insiders at Universal Studios on Thursday, Feb 16. Titled “Now More Wow,” this update features the show introducing digital elements as the Blue Men engage and explore the world’s obsession with cutting-edge technology. Phil Stanton, co-founder of the Blue Man Group and one of the original Blue Men, said, “We are always tweaking and updating the show as the culture around us changes and we respond to that.” ‘The heart of our show is, and always

has been, the Blue Man, and his inquisitive, wide-eyed take on the world,” said Chris Wink, who co-founded Blue Man Group with Phil Stanton and Matt Goldman. The 45-minute preview focused on the new material, including the Blue Men using “GiPads,” which are larger than human sized iPads, in a variety of ways, blending the real and the virtual. Innovative costume changes and set pieces were possible through the use of these “GiPads” keep the audience on their toes. As before, the show routinely features one of the three Blue Men asynchronous with the other two for comic effect. Old favorites and signature moments will remain in the show although they will have been updated. The famed Blue Man Group Live Band also gets a costume update, featuring futur-

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istic looking jumpsuits resplendent in LEDs and other lighting features as they play in cages near the ceiling of the stage. Fans of the “poncho section” of the audience need not worry as favorites like “Paint Drumming” will still be part of the show, as will the end of show communal euphoric experience, which is basically an all-out party in the crowd, fuelled by music and various props. “We bounced around ideas for about a year and a half,” said Stanton during the post-event press conference. “The technology needed integration and it was a long, but fun process for us.” “Some versions of this is currently on tour, but most of the tech stuff is first seen here today,” said Stanton. The Blue Man Group currently has per-

manent shows outside the US in Berlin and Tokyo and recently Norwegian Cruise Lines. These locations will receive the new material as soon as possible, although these locations already have country specific sections of the show not seen elsewhere. The new show opened officially on Feb. 24 to the public. There are shows at least once a day and the schedule can be found at universalorlando.com/Shows/Blue-ManGroup.aspx Also, college students get a discount for the show. The Student Rush is a deal for 2 tickets at $34 each plus taxes and must be purchased the day of the show at the box office and can only be used on that day. A group discount is also available for groups of 15 or more and you can email bluemangroup@universalorlando.com.


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