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The crew also invite a volunteer from the audience to experience the nervousness and excitement of drawing while hung upside down.
The show may have been the noisiest one staged in the Guangzhou Opera House, where the audience usually sit quietly appreciating operas, classical music concerts, stage plays and dance dramas.
Recently, an increasing number of creative theater shows, such as percussion acts Stomp from the United Kingdom and Nanta from South Korea, have come to China.
Although the characters from Blue Man Group appeared in a household Intel commercial and the show is acclaimed as a "must-see" in Las Vegas, it is new to the Chinese, which may affect ticket sales, according to Yang Xiaoluan, a theater critic from Guangzhou.
"I hope that the box office for the show's tour in the Chinese mainland will go up with good reviews spread by word of mouth," he says.
"The show is able to give the audience a wow moment with 'I never imagined it could be done in this way' and draw them in, which is the key to a successful creative theater show."
If you go
Beijing
7:30 pm, Oct 27-Nov 13, Tuesday to Friday; 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday. Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center. Ticket price: 100-999 yuan
Shanghai
7:15 pm, Nov 16-Dec 4, from Tuesday to Friday; 2 pm and 7:15 pm, Saturday and Sunday. Shanghai Culture Square. Ticket price: 80-688 yuan