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All the bad press -- including professional critics who slammed the show in February
-- didn't hurt the show at the box office, where it regularly sold out and was among the highest earners on Broadway. Even so, every new crisis seemed to postpone another opening, leading to it break the record for the longest run of preview performances, a dubious milestone. The new show expects to have about a month of previews before its June 14 opening. Since it missed this year's Tony Award deadline and the potential prizes, it could have a tumultuous summer if the economy fails to improve, tourists flock to other shows and New Yorkers who saw the original now sniff at lining up to see the rebooted Spidey. But Rick Miramontez, a show spokesman, said tickets to the new show are "selling briskly." Tickets are now on sale through Oct. 2 and group tickets are on sale through Jan. 8, 2012. ___ Online:
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