After 25 years, “Mamma Mia!” still has audiences dancing in their seats to the timeless tunes of pop group ABBA. The 25th anniversary tour’s Pittsburgh engagement, presented by the Cultural Trust as a ...
In 1999, it launched at London’s West End as a groundbreaking ABBA jukebox musical before earning five Tony Award nominations on Broadway and becoming a blockbuster movie musical starring Meryl Streep ...
NEW YORK — When the musical “Mamma Mia!” said goodbye to Broadway a decade ago, there were tears and hugs and tons of applause. In the audience of its last show, one woman wasn't entirely buying it.
More than just a musical, “Mamma Mia!” provides the perfect excuse to get up and dance. The current touring production, playing at the Opera House through Oct. 6, doesn’t demand an allegiance to ABBA ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The musical, just like the Abba songs that inspired it, has become an everlasting part of the pop-culture landscape. By Elisabeth ...
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