Spider-Man Live!

Stage show
Spider-Man Live!
Promotional poster for the show.
CompanyMarvel Enterprises, Ideal Entertainment,[1] Ultimate Shows & Entertainment
GenreSuperheroes
Show typeTouring arena
Date of premiere9 October 2002 (2002-10-09)[2]
LocationMobile
Creative team
Primary Marvel character creatorsStan Lee & Steve Ditko
DirectorKevin Shinick[1]
WritersKevin Shinick[1]
Stunt coordinatorOttavio Gesmundo[3]
Costume designerWendy Stuart[1]
Projection designerMichael Clark[1]
Scenic designerMichael Allen[1]

Spider-Man Live! - A Stunt Spectacular was the first full-length, live-action stage show based on the Marvel comic book character, Spider-Man, to appear in the United States.

Written and directed by Kevin Shinick and produced by Ultimate Shows & Entertainment and Marvel Enterprises, Inc,[4] the show combined state of the art flying illusions, acrobatic and trapeze stunts, pyrotechnics and multimedia special effects into a theatrical production that embarked on a 40 city U.S. tour from 2002 - 2003.[5]

Plot

The show portrays Spider-Man's history from the day that he gets bitten by the radioactive spider and throughout his high school years and relationship with Mary Jane Watson. By the end he has to save her from the Green Goblin.[6]

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "SPIDERMAN LIVE! A Stunt Spectacular". Theater. Mike-o-Matic.com.
  2. ^ "It Ain't Hamlet, But Spider-Man Tour Has an Equity Cast, Ready to Spin Oct. 9". Playbill. October 5, 2002.
  3. ^ a b Ottavio Gesmundo and Ottavio Canestrelli (2016). The Grand Gypsy: A Memoir. Lulu Publishing Services. p. 189. ISBN 978-1483448947.
  4. ^ Taylor, Markland (20 November 2002). "Spider-Man Live!". Variety.
  5. ^ "Broadway To Vegas October 6, 2002". www.broadwaytovegas.com.
  6. ^ "Spider-Man Live!". TheaterMania. Archived from the original on 2018-03-11. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  • SPIDERMAN LIVE! A Stunt Spectacular, image gallery on mike-o-matic.com


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