Natalie Mendoza, who was injured in the first extract of Broadway "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" is back on stage.
Mendoza said the spokeswoman for the actress returned to the production Wednesday night, after suffering a concussion when he collided head backstage equipment. He had been absent from the exhibition from December 2.
The musical now in previews, opens officially on 11 January.
Mendoza played Spider-Man love interest Arachne evil - some written by the director and co-author Julie Taymor - and was the third player to be injured in U.S. dollars 65 million musical.
His credits include the British TV series "Hotel Babylon" and the horror film "The Descent".
Mendoza said the spokeswoman for the actress returned to the production Wednesday night, after suffering a concussion when he collided head backstage equipment. He had been absent from the exhibition from December 2.
The musical now in previews, opens officially on 11 January.
Mendoza played Spider-Man love interest Arachne evil - some written by the director and co-author Julie Taymor - and was the third player to be injured in U.S. dollars 65 million musical.
His credits include the British TV series "Hotel Babylon" and the horror film "The Descent".

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