Actor injured in 'Spider-Man' returns to the show

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NEW YORK – The actor badly hurt at the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" returned to the theater for the first time since his accident.

Christopher Tierney, still wearing a back brace, went backstage to wish his castmembers good luck and then watched Friday's performance from the orchestra seats.

The 31-year-old performer said it was "awesome" to be back and added: "It's what I've been waiting for for the past two weeks — to see my friends and finally watch the show."

His return came 2 1/2 weeks after he fell 35 feet when his safety harness failed. Tierney suffered a fractured skull, a fractured shoulder blade, four broken ribs and three broken vertebrae.

He said he hopes to rejoin the $65 million show when he feels strong enough.
 
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