Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Live in Concert

Academy Award winning film Spider-Man Into the Spider-verse. Live in concert. Music by Daniel Pemberton. Orchestra. Electronics. Turntables. Banner shows an inverted blue cityscape with a floating spider-man silhouette wearing sneakers and a backpack.

Wednesday, October 4

7:30pm

Overture Hall

$40 - $80

Runtime

1 hour 56 minutes plus a 20-minute intermission

Age Recommendation

Rated PG

Featuring a soundtrack that blends symphonic orchestral music with hip-hop, "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Live in Concert" pairs a screening of the Academy Award®-winning animated film with live musicians and turntables featuring a DJ scratcher live on stage. Emmy®-winner Daniel Pemberton composed a sprawling score of boundary-pushing original music that is complimented with song contributions by Post Malone, Lil Wayne, Jaden Smith and Nicki Minaj. The hip-hop based score results in a sonic universe that is woven throughout the fabric of the film, supporting its themes of resilience and universal heroism.

About the film:
"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales and the limitless possibilities of the Spider-Verse, where more than one can wear the mask. A superhero classic for a new generation, Miles is an Afro-Latinx teen who is bitten by a radioactive spider in the subway and gains mysterious powers. Joined by spider-heroes from parallel universes, Miles must master his new powers to save his city from a villain who could destroy it all.

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About the Musicians

Music Director/Conductor

Emily Marshall

Marshall is the associate conductor/ keyboardist of The Who, having just returned from The Who’s European/UK tour this past summer. She has performed at iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden, The Hollywood Bowl, The O2, New Orleans Jazz Fest and many more. Her 2022/23 touring credits include: The Who Hits Back (North America/ Europe), Josh Groban’s Harmony Tour and conductor/music director of “Our Planet: Live in Concert.” Marshall’s Broadway credits include: music director/vocal arranger of “Be More Chill,” “Jagged Little Pill,” “Head Over Heels,” “Elf, “Ain’t Too Proud,” “Beautiful,” “School of Rock,” “Mean Girls,” “Charlie & The Chocolate Factory,” “Waitress” and “Annie.” Tours/benefits: “Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical,” first national tour of “We Will Rock You,” “A Chorus Line,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “Flashdance.” As a proud member of the Recording Academy, Marshall is featured on the Original Broadway Cast Album of “Be More Chill” and the Original Cast Album of Dave Malloy’s “Preludes.”

She has also worked closely with The Broadway Sinfonietta since its founding in 2020, co-producing, playing and conducting multiple projects with them. Marshall is based out of New York City where she also works as a vocal coach, keyboard programmer, arranger, supervisor and producer.

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The Broadway Sinfonietta

The Broadway Sinfonietta is an all-women and majority women-of-color orchestra and production company renowned for its diverse and innovative creative direction and dedication to musical excellence. The Sinfonietta’s inaugural NYC-based orchestra, The Broadway Sinfonietta, was founded in 2020 by Egyptian-American orchestrator and music supervisor Macy Schmidt, who was recently named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 List for her work with the Sinfonietta. The orchestra has performed with pop stars (such as Brandy and Jordin Sparks), for institutional organizations and in concert for feature films (such as “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse LIVE”). The Sinfonietta’s international footprint is rapidly growing, performing most recently in Abu Dhabi with an all-Arab women orchestra for the Forbes International Women’s Day Gala, honoring world leaders Hillary Rodham Clinton, Gloria Steinem, Malala Yousafzai, Billie Jean King and Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska.

As a production company, the Sinfonietta has partnered with brands such as Bloomingdale’s, MAC Cosmetics, and The Atlantic Magazine to create original commissioned content, and been featured in outlets such as NBC, CBS, Rolling Stone, BuzzFeed, Forbes, TIME, Teen Vogue, Elle Magazine, The Washington Post, The Today Show and more. As a headlining artist, The Broadway Sinfonietta recently made its live full-orchestra debut concert, presented by Carnegie Hall Citywide, and signed with Sony Masterworks to release recordings of Schmidt’s arrangements. Next, the orchestra will embark on worldwide touring residencies for its original programming and recorded works.

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    Multiple Showtimes
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    Tuesday

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    7:30 PM
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    Multiple Showtimes
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    Multiple Showtimes
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    Classical Music, Music, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Masterworks V - Saint-Saëns & Salome

    Capitol Theater

    Closing the 2025/26 Masterworks season is an evening of works known for their virtuosic demands and lush expressive beauty.

    7:30 PM
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    Friday

    Classic Rock, Family Friendly, Music, Popular Music The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight

    Overture Hall

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    8:00 PM
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    Saturday

    Dance, Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music Duke Otherwise

    Rotunda Stage

    Don’t miss the wildly entertaining Duke Otherwise! This playful wordsmith, spirited performer and captivating tap dancer brings music and laughter to audiences of all ages.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • April 23

    Thursday

    2025/26 Season, Cabaret, Music, Overture Presents Patti Murin: Once Upon a Stage

    Capitol Theater Stage

    Broadway star Patti Murin invites you on a journey through the music that has shaped her illustrious career. Murin brings her signature warmth, themes of love, resilience and the power of dreams—weaving in heartfelt reflections on motherhood and its impact on her life and artistry.

    6:30 PM
  • April 24

    Friday

    Classical Music, Madison Opera, Music, Theater Così fan tutte

    Overture Hall

    Two sisters, two suitors and a drunken wager about the nature of fidelity—what could possibly go wrong? Mozart’s deliciously risqué romantic comedy is full of sublime arias, sparkling ensembles and the complications that ensue when young love and flirtation encounter reality. 

    7:30 PM
  • April 24

    Friday

    2025/26 Season, Music, Overture Presents, Up Close Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner

    Capitol Theater Stage

    Hailed as a “gifted virtuoso” (San Francisco Chronicle) with “masterful technique and a veritable deluge of sonorities” (La Presse Montreal), pianist Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner captivates audiences worldwide with his mesmerizing artistry and profound musical storytelling.

    8:00 PM
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    Saturday

    2025/26 Season, Music, Overture Presents, Popular Music Take 6

    Capitol Theater

    Experience the genius of Take 6, the most awarded a cappella group in history! Don’t miss the extraordinary vocal orchestra that continues to amaze audiences with their enduring legacy of harmony, faith and friendship.

    7:30 PM