Spider-Man Swings onto the Great White Way

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Coming to Broadway in February 2010 is something sure to excite both theatre fans and comic book fans:  Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, a new musical presented by Marvel, will start its previews on January 16th at the Hilton Theatre (previous host to Mel Brook’s Young Frankenstein musical), located on historic 42nd street.

Music and lyrics will be written by U2′s Bono and The Edge (which can be a big perk or a huge disaster, depending on who you are; I’m leaning toward the latter).  Julie Taymor (dir. Across the Universe, Titus, Frida…a pretty impressive resume) will be directing, and co-writing the book with Glen Berger.  The show will feature choreography by Daniel Ezralow  (The Beatles LOVE (Cirque du Soleil!), The Paris Opera Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company of Israel…another impressive resume), and costumes by Eiko Ishioka (Bram Stoker’s Dracula (which won her an Oscar), Cirque du Soleil’s Varekai, and the opening ceremony costumes for last year’s Olympic games…also very impressive).  Some of these people have worked together various times before, and everyone has won various awards.  A very promising creative team.

So far only 2 cast members have been announced.  Evan Rachel Wood (Across the Universe, The Wrestler) will be playing Mary Jane Watson, and the fantastically talented Alan Cumming (Cabaret on Broadway, Titus, X-Men United (Nightcrawler), Sci-Fi’s Tin Man) will be playing Norman Osborn/the Green Goblin (and I tell you now, it will be worth seeing just for that alone).

The musical will include the story of Spider-Man’s origin, and new material, drawing on over 40 years of Marvel comic book history.

You can take a closer look at the creative team and cast, a glance at the story synopsis, and keep up with news, photos and videos on the musical’s website. There’s not a whole lot there now; just some pictures and videos of Julie, Bono and The Edge. Closer to January there should be a lot more popping up on the site, like pre-production photos of costumes and sets, and hopefully some clips of the main musical numbers.  As a fan of both theatre and Spider-Man, I’m sort of tickled by this; I’m worried it’s going to be a mess of camp, but with the outstanding team working on this, it gives me hope.  I can’t wait for lyrics like: “Woe is me, Mary Jane won’t even look at me.  But now I’ve got a spider bod.  Now we will see, if Mary Jane is turned on by me.  Should I tell her I can climb up walls?”

Kris

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