A portion of the ticket sales will go to Grant a Gift Autism Foundation
Blue Man Group is bringing back the sensory-friendly version of its full-length show, ensuring everyone can experience the wonderous world of the Blue Men. The sensory-sensitive performance will take place Saturday, June 17 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are specially priced at $36 for any seat, and can be purchased at www.blueman.com. A portion of ticket sales will go directly to Grant a Gift Autism Foundation which supports family-centered services to those living with autism and neurodevelopmental conditions in Southern Nevada.
To ensure a comfortable experience for all guests, modifications will be made to reduce sound and light levels at various moments throughout the show as well limited audience interaction with the Blue Men. Earplugs will be available upon request and a quiet space will be set up outside the theater to offer a calm environment to families needing a sensory break. The full-length, 90-minute performance will include strobe lights. Those who have over-the-ear headphones are welcome to use them.
Blue Man Group is a colorful, interactive spectacle for the senses that has been on stages across the world for over 30 years. The iconic non-verbal characters emote through music, art and comedy to connect with audiences everywhere. Every show invites guests to embrace creativity and relish in the jubilee of the spectacular journey that takes place over the course of each show.
ABOUT BLUE MAN GROUP
Blue Man Group is a global entertainment phenomenon, known for its award-winning theatrical productions, iconic characters and multiple creative explorations. Blue Man Group performances are euphoric celebrations of human connection through art, music, comedy and non-verbal communication.
Since debuting at New York’s Astor Place Theatre in 1991, the live show has expanded to additional domestic residencies in Boston, Chicago, and Las Vegas, an international residency in Berlin, and multiple North American and World tours, reaching more than 50 million people worldwide.
Blue Man Group is universally appealing to a broad range of age groups and cultural backgrounds, and continually injected with new music, fresh stories, custom instruments and sensory-stimulating graphics. Blue Man Group is owned and operated by Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group. For more information, please visit Blueman.com.
About Grant a Gift Autism Foundation – Ackerman Center
The Grant a Gift Autism Foundation – Ackerman Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing comprehensive clinical services, resources, education, research, and advocacy for individuals and families living with autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
Grant a Gift Autism Foundation Ackerman Center provides family-centered services to those living with autism spectrum disorder, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, and other neurodevelopmental disabilities, these services include early diagnostics, individualized therapy, and vocational training.
The foundation prides itself on being there for patients and their families every step of their journey, helping to foster better outcomes for individuals, families, and our community. Since its inception in 2016, the Ackerman Center has assisted more than 6,000 local families struggling with an autism diagnosis.
The Grant a Gift Autism Foundation – Ackerman Center is located at 630 S. Rancho Drive, Suite D, in Las Vegas, Nevada. For more information about the foundation’s initiatives and to donate to this commendable cause, please visit grantagift.com.
To keep up to date on their upcoming community events, like the foundation’s Facebook and Instagram pages. The Grant a Gift Autism Foundation – Ackerman Center can be contacted by emailing info@grantagift.com or by calling 702-564-2453.