Friday, March 25, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: Spider-Man Takes Support of a New Musical Director


The Broadway musical filled with uncertain incidents and problems, titled "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark" is now hiring a new musical director to lend a hand at the show's sound as well as other miscellaneous arrangements. According to the representative of the show, Rick Miramontez, Paul Bogaev is being hired to work in collaboration with the U2's Bono and The Edge to enhance the music of the worthy show of $65 million.

Bogaev has also previously once directed music for several acts of Andrew Lloyd Webber like "Starlight Express" and "Sunset Boulevard." Meanwhile "Spider-Man" is scheduled to open up on the 15th of March, 2011. The show has delayed more than once before along with having several main actors and actress quitting their part in the way and moreover also bared frequent accidents ending up with several actors hospitalized.
Bogaev has had several achievements in his career including the nomination for a Tony in 2004 for his efforts in "Bombay Dreams."

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