I suppose this'd be a bad time to mention that I actually liked Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark... :look:
To be fair, the original Julie Taymor version was flawed but impressively ambitious and had the potential to be something really special. Unfortunately, she tried to jam too much plot into the running time (Green Goblin should've been excised), insisted on that stupid Geek Chorus, and refused to play nice with others as the budget ballooned. The version playing now is still a lot of fun and has some really great numbers (with quite a few forgettable ones), but it's lost its edge and mystique that Arachne provided in the original. Right now it's a by-the-numbers Spider-Man origin story - safe, sanitized, doesn't attempt anything daring. That said, I saw it during its "official" grand opening week from Bono's box seats and had a great time... Patrick Page didn't get enough credit for his portrayal of the Goblin, and Carpio did wonderfully with the tiny bits she still had as Arachne.
I'd much rather see Kong: The Musical, but Turn off the Dark still fills seats surprisingly well, so expect it to be around for a few more years so it can recoup it's insane budget.