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by Enigma_2099 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:32 pm


by jpd13 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:24 am
George Berryman wrote:More work being done on "everything else" - might be delayed again...
The article goes on to mention that the show's planned March 15 opening could well be delayed again, making the sixth time the show didn't open as planned (should the conjectured delay actually come to pass).




by jpd13 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:29 am
Drewr15 wrote: Sadly though U2's music is just ok here and really does not stay with you at all. As someone who grew up in the 80's and went to many a U2 concert - I am amazed to be typing that but it is sadly true.




by Two-Bit Specialist » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:29 pm



by George Berryman » Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:10 am
BroadwayWorld.com exclusively reported details on Friday from an email from the show's producers, Michael Cohl and Jere Harris, that went out to the cast and crew. The email thanked the cast for their patience, support and dedication during 'trying times' and notes that they are aware they're at a pivotal moment in the show's history and will be 'making some very difficult choices,' the results of which will be 'revealed by the middle of next week'. Now, we are learning more information about what those difficult choices might include. Cast members have also shared with BroadwayWorld the rehearsal schedule for the week, which still shows work for understudies, flying and battle sequences, but gives no hints of any large changes or no scenes.
On Monday night, the New York Times reported that discussions and negotiations are underway for director and co-bookwriter Julie Taymor to either 'work with a newly expanded creative team to fix the critically derided $65 million musical or to possibly leave the show.' The paper sources all of this to anonymous sources as the producers have insisted that the talks are private, but they do note that for the first time Bono himself is directly involved in the negotiations.
As to the possibilities of Taymor departing or accepting help, they note that as of Monday night, 'they were not sure if Ms. Taymor would stay or go as director' and that 'The names of multiple directors, choreographers and playwrights have been ricocheting around the Broadway community for days now. It was not clear on Monday who would be hired.'
After five delays, the show is currently scheduled to open on March 15th, 2011, but it now seems likely that the show will likely be delayed again, possibly to June of 2011. A delay past April 28th would make it inelligible for this year's Tony Awards.
Word went out last week that Bono, who wrote the music and lyrics for SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK attended the show last Tuesday night to analyze the musical's progress since he last attended the production to lend his help in January, along with rumors over the last weeks (denied by the production) that they were bringing on additional team members for the book/direction. As for whether the producers would delay the opening of the show yet again, spokesperson Rick Miramontez, said earlier this week that "all decisions are made as a group."
We checked with other members of the media, who traditionally would have received officially reviewers invitations by now to see one of the show's final previews and none had yet received them. Requests for a comment went unanswered as of this story's publication.
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal last week, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has formally slapped the production of SPIDER-MAN with three "serious" safety violations pertaining to the injuries infamously sustained by several cast members late last year.
The report reveals: "The citations, which carry $12,600 in proposed fines, come in response to the agency's investigation of four incidents that resulted in serious injuries to cast members. The $65 million musical is already the most expensive in Broadway history...The citations and proposed fines target 8 Legged Productions LLC, a Production Company for the musical. Serious citations are issued when 'there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known,' according to OSHA...During its investigation, the federal agency found that "employees were exposed to the hazards of falls or being struck during flying routines because of improperly adjusted or unsecured safety harnesses."
The show features direction by Tony® Award-winner Julie Taymor (The Tempest, Across The Universe, The Lion King), music and lyrics by 22-time Grammy® Award-winners Bono and The Edge, a book co-written by Taymor and Glen Berger (Underneath The Lintel) and one of the most iconic title characters of all time, SPIDER-MAN.





by jpd13 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:15 am
George Berryman wrote:Julie Taymor to Depart SPIDER-MAN or Accept Help?
http://broadwayworld.com/article/RIALTO ... p_20110307BroadwayWorld.com exclusively reported details on Friday from an email from the show's producers, Michael Cohl and Jere Harris, that went out to the cast and crew. The email thanked the cast for their patience, support and dedication during 'trying times' and notes that they are aware they're at a pivotal moment in the show's history and will be 'making some very difficult choices,' the results of which will be 'revealed by the middle of next week'. Now, we are learning more information about what those difficult choices might include. Cast members have also shared with BroadwayWorld the rehearsal schedule for the week, which still shows work for understudies, flying and battle sequences, but gives no hints of any large changes or no scenes.
On Monday night, the New York Times reported that discussions and negotiations are underway for director and co-bookwriter Julie Taymor to either 'work with a newly expanded creative team to fix the critically derided $65 million musical or to possibly leave the show.' The paper sources all of this to anonymous sources as the producers have insisted that the talks are private, but they do note that for the first time Bono himself is directly involved in the negotiations.
As to the possibilities of Taymor departing or accepting help, they note that as of Monday night, 'they were not sure if Ms. Taymor would stay or go as director' and that 'The names of multiple directors, choreographers and playwrights have been ricocheting around the Broadway community for days now. It was not clear on Monday who would be hired.'
After five delays, the show is currently scheduled to open on March 15th, 2011, but it now seems likely that the show will likely be delayed again, possibly to June of 2011. A delay past April 28th would make it inelligible for this year's Tony Awards.
Word went out last week that Bono, who wrote the music and lyrics for SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK attended the show last Tuesday night to analyze the musical's progress since he last attended the production to lend his help in January, along with rumors over the last weeks (denied by the production) that they were bringing on additional team members for the book/direction. As for whether the producers would delay the opening of the show yet again, spokesperson Rick Miramontez, said earlier this week that "all decisions are made as a group."
We checked with other members of the media, who traditionally would have received officially reviewers invitations by now to see one of the show's final previews and none had yet received them. Requests for a comment went unanswered as of this story's publication.
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal last week, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has formally slapped the production of SPIDER-MAN with three "serious" safety violations pertaining to the injuries infamously sustained by several cast members late last year.
The report reveals: "The citations, which carry $12,600 in proposed fines, come in response to the agency's investigation of four incidents that resulted in serious injuries to cast members. The $65 million musical is already the most expensive in Broadway history...The citations and proposed fines target 8 Legged Productions LLC, a Production Company for the musical. Serious citations are issued when 'there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known,' according to OSHA...During its investigation, the federal agency found that "employees were exposed to the hazards of falls or being struck during flying routines because of improperly adjusted or unsecured safety harnesses."
The show features direction by Tony® Award-winner Julie Taymor (The Tempest, Across The Universe, The Lion King), music and lyrics by 22-time Grammy® Award-winners Bono and The Edge, a book co-written by Taymor and Glen Berger (Underneath The Lintel) and one of the most iconic title characters of all time, SPIDER-MAN.




by Enigma_2099 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:26 pm


by George Berryman » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:59 pm





by gregxb » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:02 pm


by George Berryman » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:05 pm





by gregxb » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:32 pm
George Berryman wrote:That's another thing... a lot of this show's early supporters kept on pointing out how genius Taymor is, and how it's Bono and the Edge so it'll be gold, because they're geniuses, etc. etc. Geniuses are very capable of crapping out. And when they do it's usually spectacularly bad.


by jpd13 » Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:42 pm




by George Berryman » Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:05 pm
jpd13 wrote:I think this is a good thing. I just don't think she got Spider-Man.





by spidertour02 » Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:06 pm
by jpd13 » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:24 am
spidertour02 wrote:They apparently forgot to inform their ad department that the show was delayed again, because here in New York the advertising has increased noticeably in the last couple of days. The leads were on the cover of the New York Post's entertainment magazine, I've seen a couple of TV ads, and even my browser is showing more sidebar ads for the show.




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