Tuesday, December 7, 2010

‘SPIDER-MAN’ BECOMES BROADWAY’S MOST DANGEROUS PRODUCTION AS THIRD ACTOR INJURED

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“Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark’’ is not only the most expensive show in Broadway history – it’s the most dangerous.

A third actor was injured during the show this week.
Natalie Mendoza, who plays Arachne, was hit on the head by a rope at the first preview Sunday night. Although she felt fine and performed again Wednesday night, she fell ill yesterday and could not perform last night. Her absence was first reported by BroadwayWorld.com.
The actress was diagnosed with a concussion and will be out of the show at least a week.
Her understudy, America Olivo, a former Playbill cover model, will take over the role.
This is the third accident to beset the troubled show which is due to open Jan. 11. Kevin Aubin, an aerialist, broke both his wrists last month during a presentation for ticket agents. In a separate incident while rehearsing the show, another actor broke his foot.

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