NEW YORK – The indoor high-tech travelling theme park “The Marvel Experience” has stumbled and will cut short its summer tour.
Producers of the show that includes 360-degree projections, holograms and a 4-D motion ride said Sunday its big debut in Philadelphia will be its one and only stop. The Chicago, New York and St. Louis legs have been cancelled.
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Refunds will be available. No reason was given for the show’s abrupt cancellation.
It’s another black eye for co-producers Michael Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris, whose “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” was a costly failure on Broadway. Hero Ventures, a Los Angeles-based entertainment company, and Marvel Entertainment also produced the tour.
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The $30 million show had previously made stops in Phoenix, Dallas and San Diego before being retooled for the current run.
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