Kesha has revealed that she's being blocked from releasing the altered version of 'Tik Tok' with the new P. Diddy line. In 2024, Kesha began performing a different version of 'Tik Tok' with amended ...
The second film in the jukebox musical saga was prequel “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” but Seyfried says she sees “Mamma Mia 3” catching back up with her character Sophie in present day — along with ...
Actors Stellan Skarsgård, 74, andPierce Brosnan, 72, who co-starred together in 2008's Mamma Mia! and its 2018 sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, reunited on the red carpet for the GQ Men Of The ...
Amanda Seyfried seems pretty confident that Mamma Mia 3 is happening, and she’s continuing to wish-cast the film with Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney. Mamma Mia 3 hasn’t been officially confirmed ...
NEW YORK – “Mamma Mia!” is hands down Broadway’s biggest party, with a sequin-filled, jumpsuit-clad megamix of ABBA songs that sends theatergoers humming into the streets. But on stage, the dynamic ...
Created by Judy Craymer and written by Catherine Johnson, the hit show is based on the songs of the Swedish supergroup, ABBA, and ran on Broadway from 2001 through 2015. The popular show also spawned ...
Not even the top-tapping tunes of ABBA can unleash the "Dancing Queen" in everyone. Christine Baranski, who starred in the ABBA-led movie musical "Mamma Mia!" and its 2018 sequel, revealed one of her ...
Jean Smart's one-woman show 'Call Me Izzy' ended its run last week. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Mamma Mia! hit $1.78 million last week as the revival continues to pull in Broadway audiences 10 ...
If you love Mamma Mia!, you’re gonna love Mamma Mia! With the touring production of the hit ABBA musical making a six-month stop on Broadway, the flawed, fun-loving show returns to the venue – the ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Here we go again! "Mamma Mia!" officially returned to Broadway on Thursday night, making its comeback at its original home, the Winter Garden Theater. The musical's cast, creatives ...
Walking into the Winter Garden Theatre this week to see the new revival of “Mamma Mia!,” I suddenly found myself back on Oct. 18, 2001. I was there at the Winter Garden then not as a critic but a ...
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 ...