The off-Broadway sensation Blue Man Group began selling out as soon as it arrived on the Charles Playhouse's Stage I in 1995. Famous for reducing even the most eloquent theatergoer to one-syllable sputtering, the trio of cobalt-colored entertainers backed by a rock band uses music, percussion, food, and audience members in its overwhelming performance. It's not recommended for children under 8, but the older kids will love it. Shows are at 8pm Wednesday and Thursday; 7pm Friday; 4, 7, and 10pm Saturday; and 3 and 6pm Sunday (check ahead for extra performances during the holidays). Tickets are available at the box office and through Ticketmaster.
Shear Madness, on Stage II (downstairs), is the longest-running nonmusical play in theater history. Since January 1980, the zany "comic murder mystery" has turned the stage into a unisex hairdressing salon, and the show's never the same twice. One of the original audience-participation productions, the play changes at each performance as spectator-investigators question suspects, reconstruct events, and then name the murderer. Performances are Tuesday through Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 6:30 and 9:30pm, and Sunday at 3 and 7:30pm.
74 Warrenton St.Phone: 617/426-6912 Blue Man Group.Blue Man Group $53 and $43; Shear Madness $34.T: Green Line to Boylston.