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Spider Man: Turn off the Dark is a thrilling new rock musical with lyrics and music by U2 artists Bono and The Edge, and book written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Julie Taymor and Glen Berger. The show is based upon the Spider Man comic strips that were created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee, with Marvel Comics as the publisher. The musical focuses on the character’s origin, his love interest in Mary Jane, and his ongoing conflict with the antagonist known as Green Goblin. The musical features very technical stunts by actors who area seen swinging in the many aerial combat scenes such that apply the protagonist’s frequent use of ’webs’. Owing to such technical applications, the earliest performance was marked by several interruptions, and many actors were also injured in the previews and while rehearsing.
Spider Man: Turn off the Dark is considered to be the most costly production on Broadway and has the most lengthy preview period in the history of theater with as many as a hundred and eighty-two performances. The musical’s performances were begun in late 2010 but it was not until quite some time that the show was officially opened. On receiving the audiences’ feedback and critics’ reviews, the previews were delayed till April 2011. During this time interval director Julie Taymor went off production since the co-director Philip William Mc-Kinsley was busy re-directing bits of the musical. Its book was given a revision, so that the new previews were again started a few months later in June. This time the show’s critical reception brought better reviews and feedback, being praised for its many visual effects, though the show was given lesser appreciation for its score and book.Nevertheless, the musical’s high-tech and challenging spectacles along with the involvement of The Edge and Bono has piqued much intrigue from theatergoers for Spider Man: Turn off the Dark tickets.
As reported by New York Post, composition for Spider Man: Turn off the Dark were begun by Bono following Andrew Lloyd Webber’s joking quote in which he thanked rock musicians for letting him have the theater entirely to himself by remaining uninvolved in the genre. Upon this Taymor and Bono took its up to surprise Webber with some competition. It was announced in 2002 that Tony Adams would be producing a stage musical from Spider Man comics, which is when The Edge and Bono were approached for their involvement in the project. In 2005, Adams had a stroke just when the creative team had been assembled to sign a contract, two days after which he passed away. The musical’s team however, decided to go on with the project, despite such a setback, asking David Garfinkle, Adams’s partner, to join as lead producer.
The first production of Spider Man: Turn off the Dark musical on Broadway took place in 2011 with creative team consisting of director Taymor, choreographer Daniel Ezralow, costume designer Eiko Ishioka, scenic designer George Tsypin and lighting designer Donald Holder. The original cast comprised of Reeve Carney as Peter Parker, Jennifer Damiano as Mary Jane, Patrick Page as Norman Osbron, T.V. Carpio as Arachne, Ken Marks as Uncle Ben, Isabel Keating as Aunt May, Jeb Browns as MJ’s father, Matt Caplan as Flash Thompson, Laura Beth Walls as Emily Osbron and Mathew James Thomas as the alternate Peter Parker.
The production of Spider Man: Turn off the Dark has been described as one of the most complicated and technically complex musical ever staged on Broadway, since it has twenty-seven aerial routines in which characters are seen flying and fighting while still in hung in mid-air. The show not only stages some challenging stunts up high in the air, but also presents many set pieces to support that kind of action, such that the spectators feel like part of all the happenings. It features huge projections on screens, which according to Bono add to the three-dimensional aspect of the graphic novel. Theater-goers must get in line for Spider Man: Turn off the Dark tickets so they can experience a more extensive set, story, action and of course a musical score with the U2 team.
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