
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — Ali Kafagi and his brother Hussein, from Maryland, are big fans of the superhero who was bitten by a radioactive spider.
“When I was little, I used to dress up as Spiderman for Halloween every year,” Kafagi said. “I’ve seen all the movies, I used to have a poster of Spiderman on my wall.
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Now, Spiderman is finally bringing his superpowers to Broadway in “Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark,” reports WCBS 880’s Monica Miller.
READ MORE: New York City Public High Schools To Reopen March 22, All Sports To Return Mid-AprilMegan Brezvansky, from Minnesota, snapped up two tickets to take her boyfriend to the show.
“I hear the sets are really cool, music is all by Bono, it’s a lot of hype,” Brezvansky said.
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