The Spidey Project: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility sold out it's first show this evening in under one minute. Due to such high demand for this event, a second show has now been announced by brain-child Justin Moran. "You've been such great supporters so far," Moran says to his fans, "and we want to get you in to see this show." The second performance is set for March 14, 10pm at The Peoples Improv Theater (The PIT) located at 123 East 24th Street.
Tickets for the second show, which are free, will be available at http://thepit-nyc.com/daily.html?y=2011&m=03&d=14 and at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/160031 on Monday March 7 at exactly 12pm noontime. Each person may reserve up to two tickets. Tickets must be claimed
Fifteen Minutes PRior to curtain at will call or they will be given away. If you are unable to obtain a reservation online, approximately 35 tickets will be made available at the door
Fifteen Minutes PRior to curtain.
The Spidey Project: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility, is a guerilla theatre project to write, rehearse, and perform a fully realized musical based on the character Spiderman in under 30 days with a budget of $0. Its is set to open and close with two performances one day before the $65 Million Broadway musical "Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark." Moran's musical will be the first Spiderman Musical to officially open in New York City.
Moran collaborated with Jon Roufaeal on the story and book, will direct a cast that includes Liz Bachman, Michael Lutton,
Ryan Nelson, Claire Neumann, Travis Nilan, Louie Pearlman, Robin Rothman and Jon Roufaeal.
Doug Katsaro (Broadway's Hair; The Rocky Horror Show; Grammy-nominated Footloose; TV's The Tick) is the composer of The Spidey Project: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility. Adam Podd (POPE! The Musical, ImagineOcean) is the musical director with Erin Coulter as the stage manager and Taryn Kimel as the production manager.
thespideyproject.blogspot.com.