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NEW YORK (AP) — Bono (photo), The Edge and Julie Taymor hugged each other and were all smiles as they posed for photos on the red carpet before Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark officially opened Tuesday night, a very public reconciliation from the creators who fell out as the show’s problems mounted.

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The Broadway production of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," plagued by financial problems and injuries including a stunt man's 30-foot (9-meter) fall after his safety harness malfunctioned, has delayed its opening night for a third time.

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Curtain up! Light the lights! Spider-Man returned to the stage Thursday, a day after two performances were canceled due to a scary fall that left a stuntman seriously injured.

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The set of the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" was plagued with another accident as a 31-year-old actor performing an aerial stunt fell about 30 feet during a preview performance Monday night and was taken to a hospital, fire officials said.

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New York (AP) — Long hanging in limbo, the musical Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark is scheduled to spin its web later this year on Broadway.

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Curtain up! Light the lights! Spider-Man returned to the stage Thursday, a day after two performances were canceled due to a scary fall that left a stuntman seriously injured.

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The set of the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" was plagued with another accident as a 31-year-old actor performing an aerial stunt fell about 30 feet during a preview performance Monday night and was taken to a hospital, fire officials said.

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