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Skadi:
I'm torn as to whether this is semi cool.. or flat out weird :P

November 16, 2010, 5:30 pm
Safety Inspectors to Assess More ?Spider-Man? Flying Sequences
By PATRICK HEALY

State safety inspectors are scheduled to visit Broadway?s Foxwoods Theater on Wednesday to assess more flying sequences that director Julie Taymor has conceived for the upcoming musical ?Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,? a New York State Department of Labor spokesman said on Tuesday.

So far the inspectors have seen 13 of the musical?s 27 flying sequences, a spokesman for the production said. The state must sign off on the flying sequences before they can be used in public performances, which were delayed this month because of the extent of the technical work on the $65 million show. Preview performances are now set to begin on Nov. 28, with an opening night scheduled for Jan. 11.

Two performers were injured this fall during separate demonstrations of one of the flying techniques. Ms. Taymor and the lead producer of the musical, Michael Cohl, have said that the flying sequences will be safe for both performers and audience members.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=StHorF81t5A
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHdJ_vBhkBc

subvinorosa:
Who are the actors gonna be?

jackalope21:

going with flat out wierd

Skadi:
The U2 angle makes sense.. Stories for Boys was one of their origianl songs.. and it makes sense to fall back on old roots. And.. it's sort of like an updated version of Peter Pan which has historically been a big crowd pleaser.. but.. it's still kinda odd for some reason. Mostly I guess because I don't see Peter Parker as the singing sort of guy :D   

dweez:
Well, I never thought of Harry Potter to do full frontal nudity either, but that happened.

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