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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Date:2012-02-15 16:41
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The last time I was around these parts, I was talking about SpiderMan and those Immortal jerks. Some people were looking forward to the demise of "Turn of the Dark" and I matched it up to my own career, and how folk just look for the bad and the car crashes.

So, turning forward? And thanking Wikepedia.

Spider-Man survived beyond September 2011, with ticket sales improving during the summer. About half of its audience comes from beyond the New York metropolitan area, including many foreign tourists who speak little English. In November, its producers stated that the show earned about $100,000 to $300,000 in net income each week, which means that Spider-Man will have to continue playing for at least five years to recoup the $75 million cost. The show may add new scenes and perhaps a new song each year to persuade fans to attend it again as "a whole new [comic book] issue".

The first week of January 2012, the Broadway League reported that the show had taken in $2,941,790 in ticket sales the week before, the highest single-week gross of any show in the history of Broadway.


Now that's a storybook in its own. Lets just hope that I can help tell a better one. Catch me here or on BigAirStyles on AIM to talk and say hey now.

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