SPIDER-MAN Opening to Be Delayed Again?
By: Lauren Wolman Feb. 26, 2011
According to the New York Times, another delay in the opening of SPIDER-MAN: TURN OF THE DARK may be imminent. A sixth postponement is being considered by the producers of the $65 million musical.
Among the ideas being considered are postponing the opening until as late as June, turning the currently schedule March 15 opening performance into a celebration of the work done so far.
The management team of the show has already planned for the show on March 15 to be an invitation-only performance at 4:30 p.m., followed by an A-list gala at the Grand Hyatt New York, according to sources with knowledge of the deliberations.
On Saturday, , Rick Miramontez, a spokesman for the production, said only, "Opening night remains scheduled for March 15."
Sunday's matinee will be the 90th preview performance, a high number when most new musicals hold about 30 previews before opening. SPIDER-MAN is on track to set a record next Sunday for the most preview performances ever.
A significant delay could keep SPIDER-MAN from competing in this year's Tony Awards. Shows must open by April 28 to be eligible for nominations.
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