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And so began, in a terrible way, the biggest story I covered in my 30 years as a theater columnist. “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” got to Broadway without Tony. It opened, after the longest preview period in Broadway history, on June 14, 2011, and went on to lose nearly $100 million.

What theater is Spider-Man turning off the dark?

the Foxwoods Theatre
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark had no out-of-town tryouts because of the technical requirements of the production, which were designed for the Foxwoods Theatre on Broadway. The musical began previews at that theatre on November 28, 2010. After many delays, the official opening gala night took place on June 14, 2011.

How much money did Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark lose?

Broadway’s Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Will Have Lost Nearly $60 Million by Closing Date. The multi-million dollar musical— the most expensive musical in Broadway history, capitalized at $75 million — will have historic losses of up to $60 million when it closes January 4, 2014.

What went wrong with Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark?

Stunt Performer Injuries on Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark During rehearsals, stunt performer Brandon Rubendall landed on a ramp that was perhaps five degrees out and wound up on crutches. A month later, Kevin Aubin attempted the same stunt and slammed into the stage, breaking both wrists.

How many people died in the Spiderman musical?

Last night was the first performance of the oft-delayed and massively expensive Spider-Man musical on Broadway, and we can all agree it was a smashing success, because no audience members, actors, or technicians were killed during the 3.5 hour performance.

Why did Spiderman The Musical fail?

“Our biggest blunder was that we only had one workshop, and then we went into rehearsals for the Broadway run of the show,” said Berger. The play cost $75 million to produce and though it was a big earner in the beginning, by the end it was not generating enough money to cover production.

What is the musical Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark?

Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark is a musical with music and lyrics by Bono and The Edge, and a book by Julie Taymor and Glen Berger, with revisions by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa . The musical is based on the Spider-Man comics created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, published by Marvel Comics,…

Is Spider-Man Broadway’s most expensive musical?

Ben Bradley of the New York Times suggested Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark wasn’t just Broadway’s most expensive musical, it was also its worst. And even the rewrites failed to garner any real praise.

Is Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark cursed?

Soon actors began to wonder whether Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark was cursed. Not all of the problems led to injuries, of course; sometimes they just disrupted the show. On one occasion a line got caught, and the entire show was put on hold for 20 minutes while the technicians attempted to fix it.

Who is the director of Spider-Man musical?

Long-time Spider-Man comics writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa was brought in to revise the story and book. Director Julie Taymor, whose vision had driven the concept of the musical, was replaced by creative consultant Philip William McKinley.