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Mamma Mia! (promoted as Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus' Mamma Mia!) is a jukebox musical written by British playwright Catherine Johnson, based on songs recorded by Swedish group ABBA and composed by members Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. The musical's title is taken from the group's 1975 chart-topper "Mamma Mia".
Kenney has performed as a professional dancer and singer on stage. [4] He performed the role of Eddie in the Las Vegas Company of Mamma Mia! [5] as well as The 42nd Street Revival Tour and the 40th anniversary revival of Mame at the Kennedy Center in 2006 with Christine Baranski, Harriet Harris, and Emily Skinner. [6]
The Kennedy Center as seen from the air on January 8, 2006 (before construction of the REACH expansion). A portion of the Watergate complex can be seen at the left. The idea for a national cultural center dates to 1933 when First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt discussed ideas for the Emergency Relief and Civil Works Administration to create employment for unemployed actors during the Great Depression. [3]
Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried in 2009's 'Mamma Mia!' While many fans know Madix from her reality TV fame, the Love Island USA host's true passion has always been the performing arts.
Crowd-favorite "Mamma Mia!" is making its triumphant return to Louisville for the 2024-25 PNC Broadway in Louisville series. ... Now it's your chance to see the show, which runs Dec. 3-8 at the ...
Judy Kaye (born October 11, 1948) is an American singer and actress. She has appeared in stage musicals, plays, and operas. Kaye has been in long runs on Broadway in the musicals The Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime, Mamma Mia!, and (in a second Tony award-winning role) Nice Work If You Can Get It.
Wylie High School Theatre to showcase talented thespians and technicians in "Mamma Mia!" performance the weekend of Dec. 7-10, 2023. ... Dec. 7-10 at the Wylie Performing Arts Center.
Kelly's West End musical credits include Beauty and the Beast, Whistle Down The Wind as Swallow (2000) (with a 10-year-old Jessie J), Les Misérables as Eponine at the Palace Theatre (2001), Mamma Mia! as Sophie at the Prince Edward Theatre (2002), and My Fair Lady as Eliza Doolittle in the transfer of the National Theatre's production to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (2003). [2]