"Spider-Man Musical" takes a darker turn, leaving co-star
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Natalie Mendoza tweeted that she plans to visit India. | ~ Getty Images Charles Eshelman
"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has hit another hook.
Natalie Mendoza, one of the leading actresses, who suffered a concussion last month at the performance of Broadway musical overview first leaves.
Although no official statement was issued Tuesday afternoon, two people working at the exhibition of the New York Times that officials were Mendoza and "Spider-Man" producers have worked on an agreement Release of days.
The sources requested anonymity because prosecutors have continued to refine the details and does not set the musical forbidden to speak publicly.
Mendoza, Arachne (the spider Rogue by Julie Taymor has created for the musical) the game, suffered a concussion on Nov. 28 after being in the head by a rope holding the units concerned. Although he returned three days later they took another two weeks of nausea and headaches after their performance, the flight sequences in which it was spun backwards past.
Mendoza denied their representatives and representatives of the production to comment, but said he left the actress in recent Twitter posts.
"Can feel a trip to India to see you on my little magic garden Ramana orphanage in Rishikesh. Fundraising at this time. Be the change," she writes.
Mendoza is one of four players from injuries of the production of 65 million, saw its first suffer delayed four weeks for Feb. 7. Last week, the stunt actor Christopher Tierney, a former member of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, fell from a platform and the skull, ribs and vertebrae injuries.
Hollywood Reporter
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