STAGE TUBE: GMA on Mendoza's SPIDER-MAN Exit
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The cast of Green Day's smash hit Broadway musical 'American Idiot' and teen viral video phenomenon Greyson Chance help ring in 2011 by performing live on 'NBC's New Year's Eve with Carson Daly.
The New York Times has the first extensive report on Christopher Tierney's condition after an interview with his father.
The Associated Press is reporting the great news this morning that Christopher Tierney, who fell 30 feet in SPIDER-MAN a week ago has now walked again for the first time since the accident.
We can happily report that tonight's performance of SPIDER-MAN went off as planned with no stops.
Just released from Rick Miramontez, Spokesperson for the show - This evening's performance of 'SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark' will take place as planned at 8 p.
It seems that Broadway's Adam Pascal has a lot to say about the constroversy surrounding the SPIDER-MAN injuries.
Twitter is being flooded with messages from audience members tonight at SPIDER-MAN, with word that an actor fell during the middle of Act 2 when a cable snapped.
Twitter is being flooded with messages from audience members tonight at SPIDER-MAN, with word that an actor fell during the middle of Act 2 when a cable snapped.
As previously reported, SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark has delayed its opening night (previously set for January 11, 2011) to Monday, February 7.
DanceOn's latest episode of 'Just Dance' feautres an exclusive interview with the choreographer of SPIDER-MAN: Turn Off the Dark.
Lead producer Michael Cohl announced today that SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark has (again) delayed its opening night (previously set for January 11, 2011) to Monday, February 7.
As BroadwayWorld reported yesterday, SPIDER-MAN: Turn Off The Dark has once again delayed it's opening to 'sometime in February,' the New York Times reported, pushed back from January 11, 2011.
As BroadwayWorld speculated yesterday, SPIDER-MAN: Turn Off The Dark has once again delayed its opening, The New York Times reports.
As BroadwayWorld had speculated earlier this week, SPIDER-MAN's Natalie Mendoza has recovered from her concussion and returned to the show last night, December 15.
BroadwayWorld has been hearing that SPIDER MAN's Natalie Mendoza, who has been out of the show since December 2 due to a concussion she received during the first preview, could be out of the show for as long as another week.
Broadway's Colin Quinn recently sat down with Theatre Talk and gave his opinion on SPIDER-MAN.