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NEW YORK — Broadway’s stunt-heavy, $65 million “Spider-Man” musical will shut down for more than three weeks this spring to overhaul the troubled production, a show that has been in previews for a record 103 performances.
Lead producers Michael Cohl and Jeremiah Harris said in a statement Friday that “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” would officially open June 14. The show’s opening, delayed an astounding six times, was to have opened last March 15. The final preview performance before the shutdown will be April 17.



