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Close ‘Spider-Man’ — before someone dies: stars

‘DARK’ DAYS: Assistant director Dodd Loomis (l) consoles a colleague yesterday.

Broadway actors were singing the same chorus yesterday: Shut down “Spider-Man”!

Several stars took to Twitter and Facebook in disgust after stuntman Christopher Tierney, 31, plummeted 30 feet during a preview of “Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark” Monday night.

Tierney — who remained in serious condition with broken ribs at Bellevue last night — is the fourth actor to be injured in the trouble-plagued, $65 million show.

“Does someone have to die?” Tony-winning actress Alice Ripley blasted on Twitter, questioning why producers are letting the show go on. “Where is the line for the decision makers, I am curious.”

“Spider-Man should be ashamed of itself,” the “Next to Normal” star continued. “This is completely unacceptable and embarrassing to working actors everywhere.”

Veteran “Rent” leading man Adam Pascal didn’t mince words on Facebook, tearing into director Julie Taymor and U2’s Bono and The Edge, who wrote the score.

“They should put Julie Taymor in jail for assault!” he raged.

“I hope [Tierney] is ok and sues the s – – t out of Julie, Bono, Edge and every other a – – hole who invested in that steaming pile of actor crippling s – – t!”

Marc Kudisch, of “9 to 5,” wrote on Facebook, “I wish employment for all my friends. But I wish them safety and security in their employment even more.”

jeane.macintosh@nypost.com