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Scattered thunderstorms, some potentially strong to severe, will impact much of the East Coast on Saturday, May 17, ahead of a shift in the weather pattern to close out the weekend. The timing for the ...
Shoppers are raving over a stylish shirt dress from Roman, claiming it captures the classic essence of 'Mamma Mia' and is the perfect ... attractive blue and white pattern, is ideal for the ...
Students from Viewpoint School’s Upper School Conservatory of Theatre put their dancing shoes on and transported audiences to a Greek island paradise with three sold-out performances of “Mamma Mia!” ...
Christine Baranski, who starred in the ABBA-led movie musical "Mamma Mia!" and its 2018 sequel, revealed one of her costars despised the film's elaborate dance numbers during a May 7 interview on ...
From left: Dominic Cooper, Colin Firth, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson and Stellan Skarsgard attend the U.K. film premiere of “Mamma Mia” in 2008 in London. Dave M. Benett via Getty Images “We ...
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Mamma Mia! was adapted from the hit West End show in 2008, and followed Meryl Streep’s Donna as she unites three past suitors who may be the father of her daughter Sophie (Amanda Seyfried).
Mamma Mia! has gone down in cinema history as one of the all-time feel-good classics, but it turns out one member of the cast wasn’t always so jubilant when it came to shooting those big musical ...
Turns out, not everyone was saying yes to the dance routines on the set of Mamma Mia!. Christine Baranski just spilled some behind-the-scenes tea that proves even beloved Hollywood actors can feel ...
Christine Baranski has revealed that Stellan Skarsgård didn’t have the greatest experience shooting Mamma Mia!, the blockbuster film adaptation of the Abba musical. Swedish actor Skarsgård, the father ...
The actress shared that she'd recently met with producer Judy Craymer, who was already “planning Mamma Mia 3.” Baranski added, “She gave me the narrative plot line of how it’s going to happen.