NEW YORK (AP) — OK, let's try this again!
After close to 150 previews and a three-week hiatus, Broadway's troubled "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" unveiled its new, heavily retooled version Thursday — a show that harks back to a more familiar story line, transforms a major character, adds new songs and seriously lightens its mood with a bunch of one-liners.
Talk about turning off the dark — the comic touches even extended to a joke about the show's own bloated price tag, the largest in Broadway history by far. "I'm a $65 million circus tragedy," quipped the villainous Green Goblin. "Well, more like $75 million."
Producers were blunt about the extent of changes to the …
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