By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
The young drop coverage to avoid higher premiums

Curtain up! Light the lights! Hopeful ticket-holders awaited the return of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" Thursday after two performances were canceled due to a scary fall that left a stuntman seriously injured.
Curtain up! Light the lights! Spider-Man returned to the stage Thursday, a day after two performances were canceled due to a scary fall that left a stuntman seriously injured.
"I thought the plot was hard to follow, and the music was disappointing," she said. "But my kids really liked it, and they've seen a lot of theater."
"Actually, I'm really nervous," Shaw-Locknar said before the show. "I don't want them to see anyone get hurt. I think it's sick, people who say they want to see that."