Julie Taymor Claims There Was A 'Spider-Man' Plot

Julie Taymor

First Posted: 03/ 2/2012 4:19 pm Updated: 03/ 5/2012 12:54 pm

http://www.scribd.com/doc/83562006/taymorNEW YORK (Associated Press) -- Director Julie Taymor has hit back at her former creative partners in "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark," arguing in court papers that she was the victim of a conspiracy to unfairly push her out of the production and that her one-time collaborators were secretly working on a rival script behind her back.

Taymor's legal team on Friday defended the Tony Award winner against claims in an earlier countersuit from producers, the latest installment in their bitter legal battle over financial rewards for Broadway's most expensive show.

"While secretly conspiring to oust Taymor and use and change her work without pay, the producers also fraudulently induced Taymor to continue working and to diligently make improvements," her team alleges.

Taymor, who was the original "Spider-Man" director and co-book writer, was fired in March after years of delays, accidents and critical backlash. The show, which features music by U2's Bono and The Edge, opened in November 2010 but spent months in previews before officially opening a few days after the Tony Awards in June. It has become a financial hit at the box office.

Producers shot back late Friday. "It's very disheartening for the former director of the show to take no responsibility for the consequences of her actions while, at the same time, trying to claim credit for the show's success," Dale Cendali, an attorney for the producers, said in a statement.

In November, Taymor slapped the producers – led by Michael Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris – as well as Glen Berger, her former co-book writer, with a federal copyright infringement lawsuit, alleging they violated her creative rights and haven't compensated her for the work she put into the $75 million show. In January, the producers' filed a counterclaim asserting the copyright claims are baseless. The latest salvo is Taymor's team responding to that counterclaim.

In the legal filing, Taymor claims she was ousted not because she wasn't willing to cooperate with changes but simply to appease investors, sway critics to the idea that the show was being fixed, bilk her of royalties and "mask the producers' own failures."

The document says she was fired during a lunch meeting at The Lamb's Club restaurant by the producers, Bono and The Edge. Playwright Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa was hired to work on the book and Philip William McKinley stepped in to direct.

The filing quotes from emails between her and the producers, Berger and Bono and The Edge, painting a picture of a creative team very supoortive of Taymor's direction and vision. She also claims she had no part in the accidents that injured actors and embarrassed the production and that Bono and The Edge's frequent absences from the theater "hampered timely improvements."

The filing describes a behind-the-scenes atmosphere that was secretive and slightly paranoid. Taymor alleges that Berger was told to quietly work on changes to the story without Taymor's knowledge – called "Plan X" – that in an email Berger complained led him to lead a "double life" – both working with and against Taymor.

The document quotes Berger in an email to Bono complaining that "it's a bit draining" working for hours with Taymor "on scenes I know in my heart-of-hearts are wrong." Taymor claims she was unaware of any alternative story line until after being fired and yet she was to have final approval on the musical's book.

The stunt-heavy show has been doing brisk business ever since it opened its doors and most weeks easily grossing more than the $1.2 million the producers have indicated they need to reach to stay viable. Over the Christmas holiday, the show earned the highest single-week gross of any show in Broadway history.

Taymor alleges that the show has not been re-imagined and that what audiences are seeing at the Foxwoods Theatre is essentially the same show she directed. "The producers' current suggestion that they have created a `new' show after a mere three-week shutdown is false and incredible," the filing says.

Click here to read Julie Taymor's official response to the counterclaim.



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Tayneshia Jefferson
Sometimes I rock, sometimes I just roll.
01:30 AM on 03/04/2012
Julie Taymor is a megalomaniac. This is not the first production of hers that has stumbled upon trouble due to her inflexibility and disregard for the safety of the people on stage and she has a reputation for being relentless when it comes to the realization of her "vison". She comes up with some conceptually brilliant work, but it can sometimes be at the expense of the performers and crew.

Arizona Opera owns her production of Flying Dutchman and the opening sequence is fraught with peril. Just ask the folks at Houston Grand Opera who rented it some years ago and had to hold on opening night to rescue a cast member who was stuck up in the rafters. The action called for a bunch of blue "ghosts" to rappel down from the upper most regions of the stage. When your work hinges on visual tricks and shenanigans, as opposed to substance, people can get hurt.
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kinogod
word farmer
08:17 PM on 03/03/2012
Team taymore most definitely. And u2 has been bleeding money all over the globe from Malibu to Dublin.
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spkninglsh
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04:37 PM on 03/03/2012
Sounds like a job for Spiderman!
02:39 PM on 03/03/2012
Is her work Pro Bono?
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StevieTheK
On n'oublie rien, rien du tout
07:43 AM on 03/04/2012
heheheh!
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DingoBuzzy
Word.
01:57 PM on 03/03/2012
Maybe if she had put a plot into her script, there wouldn't have to be a second one.

It was clear from day one that this was a disaster.
01:45 PM on 03/03/2012
Up until now, she seemed to have dodged the moniker of CA-RRAAZZZYYYYY. But that was last week. She can't see her career in the big picture, and her hate-filled revenge will doom future aspirations on Broadway.
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guy girl
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
01:28 PM on 03/03/2012
I'm in New York often, but I cannot find anyone who actually went to or enjoyed this musical.
02:12 PM on 03/03/2012
Nah, it's all tourists looking for spectacle- not theatre.
02:40 PM on 03/03/2012
Go stand outside the theater when people are leaving and ask if they enjoyed the show or not
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duckzilla
01:04 PM on 03/03/2012
Good luck finding a job in that field in the future Mrs Taymor

Sueing your employers after you get fired for not being able to get the job done successfully usually aint a good carrer move
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Ponderus
Enriched with lanolin.
01:01 PM on 03/03/2012
The problem: they were trying to turn comic book trash into "art".

The other problem: they people trying to do it are overrated and just not that talented.
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DingoBuzzy
Word.
07:46 PM on 03/03/2012
Yeah popular culture is really trash... Spoken like somebody who's never heard of a groundling.
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stcrispy
12:49 PM on 03/03/2012
I always thought Bono was a talentless, egotist. Up against other artists who were popular at the time - Peter Gabriel, Annie Lennox - he just leaves me cold. It doesn't surprise me that he might be the kind of "artist" who misses rehearsals.
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Me Simple Caveman
Jesus Rode my Dinosaur!!
12:48 PM on 03/03/2012
Creative Failures, Finger Pointing And Lawsuits = American "Theater" in action.
12:35 PM on 03/03/2012
I've always admired the people who supported Julie Taymor and her creation of the "Lion King". That kind of support of an artist's spectacular vision is rare. There are ALWAYS people standing on the sidelines sneering and hoping for failure. If you've watched the movie "Amadeus" you can see the way untalented people can seek to destroy a gifted person.
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zooperman
12:34 PM on 03/03/2012
I'm with Taymor.
12:25 PM on 03/03/2012
Who is this "The Edge"? Other than a corny nickname, I know he was born with an actual name that his mother gave him.
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
12:14 PM on 03/03/2012
Julie Taymor is very talented.