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An early problem faced by the producers was portraying the actors as ridiculous two-dimensional comic book characters. They finally achieved success just in time for the 'Spider-Man' closing night.

'Spider-Man' Broadway show opens without a hitch; closes while on top

NEW YORK, New York -- The brand new, mixed-review Broadway show, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark finally opened today after a series of performance related injuries, technical errors, and a general inability to complete the two-act musical in under four and a half hours delayed its original release date by several months. The cast and crew were pleased to say that the show "opened without a hitch," which was new for them. The opening night of the $65 million show went so well, according to director Julie Taymor, that "tonight's show marks the closing of Turn off the Dark."
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