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 ...
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.
Táparo, a 31-year-old from the Santa Catarina region of Brazil, is an early pioneer of Italian brainrot music, a burgeoning macro-genre that folds the cast of characters into songs for every possible ...
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 ...
With its sunny setting and feel-good songs, Mamma Mia! is a taste of paradise for Abba fans. Whether you're a fan of the ...
If the only Italian vocalists you know are Pavarotti and Bocelli, meet Amanda Pascali, a Texas singer-songwriter who takes an intriguing new approach to Italian music. Working with Fort Worth producer ...