Since his election as the Long Island representative to the United States House of Representatives, there have been numerous reports of George Santos being less than truthful about his past, record, and financial matters.

The latest venture in the tall tales of George Santos relates to Broadway itself.

According to the latest reports, in an event where Santos was soliciting campaign funds, he told the group that it was himself who produced the defunct musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark”. The musical itself was plagued with numerous difficulties including a number of accidents but managed to run for three years.  At the time of its closing, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” lost $60 million!

Michael Cohl produced “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” and in fact had absolutely nothing to do with the production.

Ironically, the new Broadway musical “Schucked” made use of one of Santos’ “fake” quotes in an ad for the show.

George Salazar from “Be More Chill” has even volunteered to portray Santos if a crime television series were to be created; adding that “I’m not Jew-ish though”.  While saying that he was raised Catholic, Santos claimed to be Jew-ish.

Andrew Keenan-Bolger from “Newsies” and “Tuck Everlasting” also got in on the “fun” with a self-taped audition to play Santos’ “twink assistant”.

Who knows???  Broadway isn’t known for its “cheesy” productions like Hollywood; but they will take advantage of an opportunity when it presents itself.  There may very well be a new George Santos musical in the next couple of seasons…if Santos himself hasn’t already created it.