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‘Spider-Man’ Musical To Resume With New Safety Measures

Show was dark on Wednesday in the wake of actor’s injury. By Gil Kaufman “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” poster Photo: Marvel In the wake of serious injuries during a preview performance, producers of the troubled “Spider-Man” Broadway musical met with officials from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the New York State Department of Labor on Wednesday to put new safety measures in place for the ambitious $65 million production. Reuters reported that following the meetings, new safety procedures were put into place in an attempt to avoid the kind of accident that injured 31-year-old aerialist Christopher Tierney . The performer fell 20 feet after a safety cable malfunctioned during a show on Monday and was hospitalized in serious condition. Among the new rules enacted are a requirement to have a second stagehand and stage manager to back up all of the show’s 38 stunts involving harnesses and ropes. “All of these accidents are a result of safety and health systems failures,” said Maureen Cox, director of safety and health for the New York State Department of Labor. The performers union Actors Equity Association said the fall that injured Tierney was caused by human error, though it did not specify what that error was. The show’s director, Julie Taymor, released a statement Tuesday reiterating the importance of safety on the stage of the show, which has been plagued by a series of missed opening dates and injuries to four performers. “I am so thankful that Chris is going to be all right and is in great spirits,” Taymor said. “Nothing is more important than the safety of our Spider-Man family and we’ll continue to do everything in our power to protect the cast and crew.” Cox said the investigation into what caused Tierney to fall and whether there were any safety codes broken is ongoing. “At this point, we are satisfied that they have put in the appropriate controls,” Cox said of the new safety measures. “If they are not comfortable and haven’t got everything in place, we have agreed that they wouldn’t go, and so apparently that is the position that they are in right now.” As of now, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” preview performances will proceed as planned on Thursday (December 23), and the official Broadway opening date has been pushed back from January 11 to February 7. Wednesday’s matinee and evening shows were the only performances canceled due to Tierney’s injury.

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Michelle Williams Opens Up About Heath Ledger’s Death

Actress tells ‘Nightline’ she still struggles to ‘find meaning’ in the death of her 5-year-old daughter’s father. By Gil Kaufman Michelle Williams Photo: MTV News Almost three years after Heath Ledger’s death from an accidental drug overdose, former girlfriend Michelle Williams is still trying to make sense of it. “I’ve found meanings around the circumstance, but the actual event itself still doesn’t … ” she told ABC’s “Nightline” about her search to come to terms with the death of the father of her 5-year-old daughter, Matilda. “I can’t find a meaning for it. I can find meanings in things and people and relationships that have sprung up and friendships that have strengthened. I can find a lot of meaning in that, but not in why.” It’s the first time the “Blue Valentine” star has spoken about Ledger’s passing. Ledger was found dead in his New York apartment on January 22, 2008, at age 28 from what police determined was an accidental overdose of a number of prescription medications. Williams said the year after Ledger’s death is kind of a blank for her. “In a strange way, I miss that year, because all those possibilities that existed then are gone,” Williams, 30, told the show about the 12 months after Ledger’s death. One of the things she turned to in an attempt to cope with her feelings was Joan Didion’s 2005 book “The Year of Magical Thinking,” the author’s account of the period after the death of her husband, John Gregory Dunne. Williams said the lauded, gripping exploration of grief brought her comfort as she sorted through her feelings. “It didn’t seem unlikely to me that he could walk through a door or could appear behind a bush,” Williams said. “It was a year of very magical thinking, and in some ways I’m sad to be moving further and further away from it. … I know I got kind of obsessed with that for a while, the before and after. A lot of things died. … There’s a line from a book that gave me so much comfort and it said, ‘When you’ve truly lost everything, then at least you can become rich in loss.’ ” Williams has been drawing rave reviews for her performance as one half of a disintegrating couple in “Blue Valentine,” which recently won a reprieve from the MPAA, which had originally given the movie a potentially box-office-killing NC-17 rating. Related Photos Fans Remember Heath Ledger In New York Heath Ledger: 1979-2008

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