Spider-Man musical delays its Broadway opening

Producers of "Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark," the most expensive show in Broadway history, are delaying by three weeks the opening of the costly and complicated show. Credit: AP
Spider-Man is having trouble getting off the ground on Broadway.
Producers of “Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark” are delaying by three weeks the opening of the costly and complicated show, meaning it will only be available for previews after the busy Thanksgiving holiday.
Originally scheduled to begin previews on Nov. 14 with an opening four days before Christmas, the show will now begin previews on Nov. 28 and open Jan. 11.
Lead producer Michael Cohl says “getting it right takes time,” citing an “unprecedented level of technical artistry” for the delay.
It’s the latest blow for the Julie Taymor-led show that features music by U2’s Bono and The Edge. Delays have cropped up and producers have come and gone. Two actors have been injured while practicing aerial stunts.
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