New Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Trailer Teases New Song, Return of Sky, and More
The movie musical sequel lands in theatres in July.
The movie musical sequel lands in theatres in July.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Prince, and Cameron Mackintosh were on hand at the gala performance to usher the show into its fourth decade at the Majestic Theatre.
As previously announced, the musical will first play Washington, D.C. following its 2017 world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
The musical adaptation of the 1982 film will feature a score by The Band’s Visit composer David Yazbek.
The infamous cult favorite will get a new life on the small screen.
The annual ceremony celebrates outstanding Broadway and Off-Broadway debut performances.
The announcement comes one day after reports of long-standing verbal and physical harassment.
The new cabaret premieres January 24 with special guest Alexandra Silber.
The March event, honoring Tony winner and recent Oscar nominee Laurie Metcalf, will benefit the Off-Broadway company.
Four women have come forward with stories detailing years of harassment, assault, and inappropriate comments.
Also among the nominees are two Tony- and Oscar-winning songwriting duos.
Laurie Sansom will direct the production, featuring a script by Allan Baker and José Rivera, this spring at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Broadway alum and Frozen favorite Kristen Bell hosted the 24th annual ceremony.
Victor Garber, Charlie Stemp, and Molly Griggs also step into the Tony-winning revival at the Shubert Theatre.
The Tony winner steps into the revival January 20.
Dillman won a Golden Globe as “Most Promising Newcomer” in 1959.
The release is the latest in Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda’s #Hamildrop series.
The show is the latest in Strong's growing list of theatre-related projects.
Ice Cube also produces the reimagined take on the 1963 musical alongside Marc Platt.
The company’s general director will sing in both the opening production of Don Carlo and El Gato Montes: The Wildcat.
The 2018–2019 lineup also includes a new staging of Tosca.
The Emmy-winning competition returns to VH1 January 25.
The season will also include Eugene Onegin, Così fan tute, La Bohème, and Otello.
The 63rd annual ceremony, honoring the best Off- and Off-Off-Broadway, will be held May 21 at Terminal 5.
The two co-starred in the most recent Broadway revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and now share the screen in The Post.