STAGE TUBE: SNL Weekend Update Spoofs SPIDER-MAN's Taymor
by Lauren Wolman - March 13, 2011
Last night's episode of Saturday Night Live featured a Weekend Update spoof in which Seth Myers interviewed 'Julie Taymor' about the recent events unfolding at SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK. At one point, Taymor jokes that the mega-musicals bad luck comes from the two people in charge of props named Mac and Beth.
Tim Rice Talks Sympathy & Advice for SPIDER-MAN
by Robert Diamond - March 13, 2011
The list of those weighing in on SPIDER-MAN: Turn Off the Dark, continues to increase, including those who have and have not seen it. Talking to the Irish Independent, Tim Rice said:
EXCLUSIVE: Can Julie Taymor Take Her SPIDER-MAN Script? Cast Member & Legal Expert Weigh In
by Robert Diamond - March 12, 2011
BroadwayWorld.com first checked with a member of the show's cast, who told us that they felt that this was surely simply a negotiating ploy by Taymor (if it was indeed true), and that her torpedo-ing the show as a whole was highly unlikely, and presumably a last resort. They did tell us that if the script was pulled, that they believed that the production would face an immediate shutdown, as opposed to the one already planned for mid-April.
We checked in with a legal expert, not affiliated with the production, for their take on reports that a Dramatists Guild Contract had not be signed and if Taymor could indeed pull her script from the production.
More SPIDER-MAN Drama- Taymor to Take Script With Her?
by Robert Diamond - March 12, 2011
In today's New York Post, Michael Riedel is reporting that talks have 'turned testy' between Taymor and the producers, and that she is now threading to take the entire script of the show with her, which is said to have the production in 'chaos' with producers quickly scrambling a new script. There's no word on what this might due to the production in terms of additional rehearsal time if a deal is not able to be worked out.
Breaking News: SPIDER-MAN to Shut Down April 19 - May 11; Open June 14, 2011
by Robert Diamond - March 11, 2011
Lead producers Michael Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris announced today that SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark has rescheduled its opening night for Tuesday, June 14, 2011. In addition, to allow rehearsal time for the new changes being implemented in the show, performances from Tuesday, April 19th to Wednesday, May 11th have been cancelled with preview performances resuming on Thursday, May 12th. This amended schedule will allow the time necessary to execute the plan, which will include revisions to the script.
Frank Rich Slams SPIDER-MAN; Riedel Reports on Cast
by Robert Diamond - March 11, 2011
Talking to Don Imus this morning, legendary New York Times writer (and soon to be New York Magazine writer) Frank Rich said 'There is no way to fix a show this far into previews, according to Broadway history... it's a fool's errand at this point, if you know, follow history.' That said however, he also revealed that he has not seen the show, which has been in previews for months, because 'life is too short.'
Deal Still Pending for Taymor's SPIDER-MAN Departure
by BWW - March 10, 2011
The Wall Street Journal reports today that despite going public with the news that Julie Taymor will no longer move forward with SPIDER-MAN, her exit deal has not yet been finalized. Issues surrounding royalties, copywrites, and a non-disclosure have not yet been settled upon. Tamor's camp declined to comment on the separation negotiations. Litigation is not out of the question. Taymor will officially step down as head creative on March 15, 2011.
TV: SPIDER-MAN Sneak Peek 'Rise Above'
by Robert Diamond - March 10, 2011
The production has released new footage of T.V. Carpio performing 'Rise Above' which has been seen as an anthem by the show's creative team and cast as well to ignore the negative attention that's been lavished upon the production.
Details Revealed on Upcoming SPIDER-MAN Changes; Cast Meeting with Equity
by Robert Diamond - March 10, 2011
We're told that the cast today will be meeting with Actors Equity to explore their options and union protection. Many of the cast are up in arms since they've been rehearsing the show now since August of 2010 (or earlier) with much exhaustion and no end in site.
Jeremy Gerard at Bloomberg News is the first with more details on what will be cut from the show, and what changes will occur during the show's as of yet unannounced shutdown.
He reports that the Julie Taymor creation of Arachne will be heavily cut down, with her scenes being minimized and cut entirely, along with the song 'Deeply Furious' in which she and her minions go shopping for shoes, also said to be a Taymor favorite. Also on the chopping block? The Green Goblin's Act I death scene, which will make his Act II appearance more logical.
We're told that he'll be getting a big new Act II opening number as well.
What's Next for SPIDER-MAN on Broadway? New Songs & Bono!
by Robert Diamond - March 10, 2011
In today's New York Post, Michael Riedel provides additional details about what's next for the show, most notably that Bono and The Edge are now expected to be fully, hands-on collaborators in the show as well as Bono himself going out to be the new 'face of the musical' for press.
STAGE TUBE: Behind the Scenes of SPIDER-MAN's Page 6 Shoot
by Robert Diamond - March 10, 2011
Among serious doubts about the premiere next week and today's news that director Julie Taymor is out the door, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark's stars Reeve Carney and Jennifer Damiano speak out in Page Six Magazine, free inside the New York Post tomorrow. The two defend Taymor, and comment on the bad reviews and the on-stage accidents.
SPIDER-MAN Halted Tonight for Several Minutes for 'Safety Issue'
by Robert Diamond - March 9, 2011
It's not a great day for SPIDER-MAN on Broadway, as the show was halted tonight for several minutes mid-show for safety concerns.According to audience member reports, the show was stopped at the beginning of what is one of the most extensive aerial sequences in which the Green Goblin fights SPIDER-MAN above the audiences heads. During tonight's show, the Green Goblin stopped mid-flight, after a malfunction caused his steering mechanism to fail. The actor playing SPIDER-MAN was held on the balcony from making his flight while they attempted to discover what went wrong.
Breaking News: SPIDER-MAN Announces New Creative Team; Taymor Out; Opening Delay; New Songs & More
by Robert Diamond - March 9, 2011
Lead producers Michael Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris announced today that SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark has a newly expanded creative team in place. The team will be implementing a new plan to make significant and exciting revisions to the production. Opening night (previously set for March 15, 2011) has been rescheduled to an evening in early summer, 2011. This amended schedule will allow the time necessary to execute the plan, which will include revisions to the script.
Developing: SPIDER-MAN Company Meeting Set for 7pm
by Robert Diamond - March 9, 2011
A production source tells us that an official company meeting has been called for tonight at 7pm at the Foxwoods Theatre for all the SPIDER-MAN cast and crew to hear the news officially from producer Michael Cohl before an announcement is revealed to the press and public regarding the show's future. We're told that neither Bono, nor The Edge are expected to be there, and aside from Cohl, it's not been revealed what current, or future creative team members might be in attendance.
3:00pm Update: Taymor to 'Step Down' from SPIDER-MAN; Producers/Investors Disagree? News by 7pm?
by Robert Diamond - March 9, 2011
Patrick Healy in the New York Times is now reporting that lead producer Michael Cohl has 'told at least two investors and one other person involved with the Broadway musical that its director Julie Taymor, will step aside once negotiations about complex contractual matters like her creative legal rights and her considerable financial stake in any profits are concluded.'
12:45pm Update: Producers Say Taymor to 'Step Down' from SPIDER-MAN
by Robert Diamond - March 9, 2011
Patrick Healy in the New York Times is now reporting that lead producer Michael Cohl has 'told at least two investors and one other person involved with the Broadway musical that its director Julie Taymor, will step aside once negotiations about complex contractual matters like her creative legal rights and her considerable financial stake in any profits are concluded.'