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SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK Delayed (Again)

December 17th, 2010
Author Albert Ching

From the “stop me if you think that you’ve heard this one before” department: the opening of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, the biggest-budget Broadway musical in history, has once again been delayed, according to Variety, moving from Jan. 11 to Feb. 7. Previews will continue as previously scheduled. Reasons cited included the injury suffered by Natalie Mendoza — the production’s Arachne — and other setbacks. Mendoza suffered a concussion when hit by a piece of stage equipment.

Well… not really sure what else to say about the whole thing at this point, other than did you catch Peter Parker singing “Boy Falls From the Sky,” the Bono and The Edge-written song from the musical, in this week’s Amazing Spider-Man #650? That was pretty cool.

2 Responses to “SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK Delayed (Again)”
  1. Brian Says:

    Don’t even worry about ‘Turn Off The Dark”. I think they should just “turn off the lights”. Doesn’t sound like this show should even get off the ground….

  2. Cisco Kid Says:

    *Shock!*

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