Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark - Original Broadway Cast

Original Broadway Cast

  • Peter Parker/Spider-Man – Reeve Carney
  • Mary Jane Watson – Jennifer Damiano
  • Norman Osborn/Green Goblin – Patrick Page
  • Arachne – T. V. Carpio
  • J. Jonah Jameson – Michael Mulheren
  • Uncle Ben / Others – Ken Marks
  • Aunt May / Others – Isabel Keating
  • Emily Osborn / Others – Laura Beth Wells
  • Flash Thompson / Others – Matt Caplan
  • MJ's Father / Others – Jeb Brown
  • Alternate Peter Parker/Spider-Man – Matthew James Thomas

Cast replacements throughout the run have included:

  • Norman Osborn/Green Goblin: Robert Cuccioli (August 2012)
  • Mary Jane Watson: Rebecca Faulkenberry (November 2011)
  • Arachne: Christina Sajous (November 2011), Katrina Lenk (May 2012), Christina DeCicco (April 2013)
  • Uncle Ben: Stephen Lee Anderson (January 2013), Ken Marks (March 2013)
  • Emily Osborn: Emily Shoolin (January 2012), Laura Beth Wells (June 2012), Emily Shoolin (February 2013), Laura Beth Wells (May 2013)
  • Flash: Matthew Wilkas (January 2012), Jake Odmark (January 2013)
  • MJ's Father: Timothy Warmen (September 2011), Dan Sharkey (February 2013), Timothy Warmen (April 2013)
  • Alternate Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Matt Caplan (November 2012), Jake Epstein (December 2012)

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