“Mama Mia!” It returns to Broadway this summer

“Mama Mia!” It returns to Broadway this summer after a decade.

The large heart music, which collected the songs of ABBA and ABS to become a great success on the stage, then in the movie, will start starting with the help on August 2 at the Winter Garden-where it spent a lot of the original range. The opening date has been set on August 14, and running is expected to last at least six months.

“I hope it is a treatment at the end of the summer in New York,” said Judy Crimer, the British producer who initially assigned the musician and turned it into a global work.

The first participation in New York in New York, with 5,773 offers from 2001 to 2015, made him the ninth show in the history of Broadway. Advertising students said to the exhibition that more than 50 productions worldwide, in 16 languages, were seen more than 70 million people and achieved more than 7 billion dollars.

The story of the mother’s mother is located on a fictional Greek island, where family and friends gathered to attend a wedding. The daughter is determined to use this occasion to find out any of her ex -girlfriends of three of her former friends, her father, whose identity did not know.

This plot, for many fans, is largely a scaffold for a very popular group of ABBA songs and a lot of optimistic dance numbers (which actors perform in vibrant fashion, and sometimes, which pushed dance by shepherds in the corridors.

“It is the ideal Greek holiday, and everyone wants to be on that island, free of mobile phones, and spending fun time,” said Creimer.

The show was opened in London in 1999, and it has been running there since then. Broadway production was opened immediately after the 2001 terrorist attacks, and although the reviews were Tibed (the New York Times Ben Brantley “Giant Cake Singing Cake”), but the tone of escape was a major element of its success and symbolic role in helping Broadway to recover. It has been sold well for years, but enthusiasm has eased by the time it was closed, which prompted the end of the first -term.

Among the four productions that currently operate on a tourist ship. Over the past 11 years, the offer has also been available for licensing theaters and local schools, as it has been organized more than 4,500 times.

“She celebrates women, she revolves around the second opportunities, she relates to hope, and she is not political – she brings together the masses together.” “It became an empowerment of young fans, definitely – this is not excluding jokes, of course.”

Craimer said that theatrical productions also benefited from a pair of films starring Merrill Strip, including “Mama Mia!” The original that was released in 2008, and a joint prior series, “Mama Mia!” Here we go again, “released in 2018. Craimer said she is committed to making a third movie -” There is still a story that still ends, “but the timing is sure.

“Mama Mia!” The music and the words of Benny Anderson and Bjinne Olvius include Aba; The book by Katherine Johnson, and the director is Felida Lloyd.

Although the Broadway return sharing is announced as a limited tour, Crimeer was not binding on how severe it is. “I hope this means that we can return again or we will extend more,” she said, adding that the show is still unchanged, unlike some minor design adjustments. “This is not a secondary or revival production,” she said. “The show is still.”


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