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Greg Horn to Illustrate for ‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ Program
Greg Horn to Illustrate for ‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ Program
Greg Horn to Illustrate for ‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ Program
For the past several months the only constant for Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark has seemed to be misfortune and/or change, but at least one new element of the $65+ million Broadway show has been locked in. Prolific cover artist (and recent ESPN Magazine illustrator) Greg Horn will be providing illustrations for the musical'sofficial program guide, plus select merchandise items...
SNL’s ‘Gublin & Green’ will Litigate Your Spider-Man Musical Injury [Video]
SNL’s ‘Gublin & Green’ will Litigate Your Spider-Man Musical Injury [Video]
SNL’s ‘Gublin & Green’ will Litigate Your Spider-Man Musical Injury [Video]
The only thing worse than the Littleton Fire Rescue department's Safety Spidey cable access video is Julie Taymor and U2's Spider-Man musical, Turn Off the Dark. While no new injuries were reported throughout the entire month of January, the production remains best known for its ability to bruise, concuss, break or otherwise maim anyone within six blocks of the Foxwoods Theatre in New York... R
‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ Musical Gets a New Ending
‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ Musical Gets a New Ending
‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ Musical Gets a New Ending
If there's one thing I've learned from reading reviews for Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, it's that the show's stunts = good, ending = bad. Based on that anecdotal generalization, the New York Times had some pretty exciting news for those still willing to shell out $150ish to see the mega-delayed production when it opens on March 15...
Spider-Man Musical Premiere Postponed, Now Opening in March
Spider-Man Musical Premiere Postponed, Now Opening in March
Spider-Man Musical Premiere Postponed, Now Opening in March
It's almost solely for completion's sake that we bring you the sad/hilarious news that Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, the decadently expensive and actor-maiming musical based on the Marvel Comics superhero, has had its official premiere date pushed back once again ...
Spider-Man Musical Celebrates 3 Weeks without Injury with Special ‘New Yorker’ Cover
Spider-Man Musical Celebrates 3 Weeks without Injury with Special ‘New Yorker’ Cover
Spider-Man Musical Celebrates 3 Weeks without Injury with Special ‘New Yorker’ Cover
This Wednesday marks a full three weeks without reports of anyone being cut, scraped, bruised, broken or otherwise maimed on the set of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, the injury-prone Broadway musical based on the Marvel Comics superhero. In honor of the occasion, The New Yorker has profiled the Julie Taymor-directed show, and wonders whether the consistently high ticket sales for preview performa
Injured Spider-Man Actor Says ‘I Don’t Need to’ Sue [Video]
Injured Spider-Man Actor Says ‘I Don’t Need to’ Sue [Video]
Injured Spider-Man Actor Says ‘I Don’t Need to’ Sue [Video]
Performer Christopher Tierney has finally given his first interview about the terrible accident that put a temporary stop to Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and sent him to the hospital with four broken ribs, three fractured vertebrae, a fractured scapula, a fractured elbow, and a fracture to the back of his skull...
Injured Lead Actress to Leave ‘Spider-Man’ Musical
Injured Lead Actress to Leave ‘Spider-Man’ Musical
Injured Lead Actress to Leave ‘Spider-Man’ Musical
It was only a matter of time before one of the endangered cast members of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark finally escaped, and that time is now. The New York Times is reporting that Natalie Mendoza, who was concussed last month when a piece of rigging hit her in the head while she wasn't even on stage, is in the process of exiting the beleaguered Broadway musical...
‘Spider-Man’ Musical Performances Resume as Actors Attack
‘Spider-Man’ Musical Performances Resume as Actors Attack
‘Spider-Man’ Musical Performances Resume as Actors Attack
Christopher Tierney's prognosis is good, but the Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark stunt-double's condition is nevertheless considered "serious" as he remains in New York City's Bellevue Hospital with broken ribs following a malfunctioned fall from 20-30 feet into the orchestra feet at Foxwood Theatre, apparently caused by human error...

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