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Total Rating: 
***3/4
Previews: 
November 28, 2010
Opened: 
June 14, 2011
Ended: 
January 4, 2014
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Michael Cohl & Jeremiah J. Harris, Land Line Productions, Hello Entertainment/David Garfinkle/Tony Adams, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Norton Herrick & Herrick Entertainment, Billy Rovzar & Fernando Rovzar, Jeffrey B. Hecktman, Omneity Entertainment/Richard G. Weinberg, James L. Nederlander, Terry Allen Kramer, S2BN Entertainment, Jam Theatricals, The Mayerson/Gould/Hauser/Tysoe Group, Patricia Lambrecht, Paul McGuinness by arr w/ Marvel Entertainment.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Hilton Theater
Theater Address: 
213 West 42nd Street
Phone: 
877-250-2929
Website: 
spidermanonbroadway.com
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 45 min
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book: Glen Berger, Julie Taymor, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa; Score: Bono & The Edge
Director: 
Julie Taymor and Philip William McKinley
Choreographer: 
Daniel Ezralow & Chase Brock
Review: 

Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, book by Julie Taymor, Glen Berger, Roberto
Aguirre-Sacasa; music and lyrics by Bono and The Edge; is a great entertainment with spectacular, absolutely brilliant design (set by George Tspin, lighting by Donald Holder, costumes by Eiko Ishioka, projections by Kyle Cooper, masks by Julie Taymor, makeup by Judy Chin). The show takes theatrical effects to a new dimension. It's shiny, it sparkles, you are in a sci-fi video game.

The music is fine, though not particularly memorable, and the romantic leads, Reeve Carney as Peter Parker and Jennifer Damiano as Mary Jane, are excellent singers. But it's the action, the flying, the combat, the effects that give the audience what it came for. And it succeeds in spades.

Patrick Page is a good Green Goblin villain, if a bit too sweet and gentle for me, but you'll never forget the final battle swinging over your head. All the ballads, necessary to break up the action, could use trimming -- there were sleepy kids in the audience at the end of the two-and-three-quarters hours show, but they, too, seemed to love it.

Directors Julie Taymor and Philip Wm. McKinley, with choreography (aerial and Earthbound) by Daniel Ezralow and Chase Brock, have given us masterful, exciting, sometimes thrilling, unforgettable entertainment.

Cast: 
Reeve Carney (Peter; c/o carneytheband.com), Jennifer Daminao (Mary Jane), Alice Lee (Miss Arrow), Patrick Page (Norman; patrickpageonline.com), Michael Mulheren, Ken Mars, Isabel Keating, Jeb Brown, T.V. Carpio (Arachne), Mat Devine, Gideon Glick, Jonathan Schwartz, Matthew James Thomas, Laura Beth Wells, Matt Caplan, Dwayne Clark, Luther Creek, Gerald Avery, Collin Baja, Marcus Bellamy, Emmanuel Brown, Erin Elliott, Dana Marie Ingraham, Ayo Janeen Jackson, Heather Lang, Ari Loeb, Natalie Lomonte, Kevin Loomis, Kristin Martin, Jodi McFadden, Amerca Olivo, Jennifer Perry, Kyle Post, Brandon Rubendall, Sean Samuels, Dollar Tan. Christopher Tierney.
Technical: 
Set: George Tsypin; Music Sup: Teese Gohl; Sound: Jonathan Deans & Peter Hylenski; Light: Donald Holder; Cost: Eiko Ishioka; Music Sup: Teese Gohl; Music Consult: Paul Bogaev.
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
June 2011