In the event of a disappointing end for the most ambitious Broadway production of "Spider-Man", one of the main actress who suffered concussion during his first appearance back from That preview show. Natalie Mendoza, who plays the evil character Arachne and second main actress girlfriend "Spider-Man", has been taking care of a deal to get out of those impressions for a few days later, according to a report in The New York Times, Tuesday (28/12).
A spokesman for the production did not reply to e-mail seeking comment. Natalie was one of four actors who have so far been injured in a production worth 65 million U.S. dollars, which features high-tech stunts and flying scenes. Her head, who plays a big appearance on a few songs that show, written by Bono of U2 and The Edge, hit mines offstage during a preview of 28 November.
He appeared again but then rest for several weeks. Then, last week, he sent a message on Twitter, when a main character in the show's stunts his injury he plunged from a high palform. Natalie says, "The light in my heart tonight bleak."
Starring stunts are being treated in hospital after breaking his ribs and spine fracture, so that "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"had to postpone several performances because of concerns about safety. Production was still held a preview, and the producer can warn the audience that production has not ended. The official opening of the show was scheduled to be held on February 7, 2011.