For the week of Aug. 19-25, the Foxwoods Theatre, which houses the high-flying musical, was at 69.3 percent capacity. In comparison to the previous week, attendance was down 9.2 percent, and the show's weekly gross was down $58,406.
According to the New York Times, Curry, whose foot was caught in one of the mechanical stage lifts shortly after the show's second act began, is still at Bellevue Hospital — where he was taken the night of the accident — and has recently undergone a third foot surgery.
"The mobility of the foot is still in question," an anonymous executive from the Spider-Man production team told the Times.
Representatives for the production could not confirm the status of Curry to Playbill.com.
Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark resumed performances Aug. 16, the evening after Curry was injured. Click here for an earlier statement from Actors' Equity. Visit SpiderManOnBroadway.Marvel.com.