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Mamma Mia is Musical at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas

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MAMMA MIA! is currently the most successful musical in the world with a total of eleven global productions, eight resident productions and three tours. Ticket sales generate $8,000,000 a week, and four more productions are scheduled to open this year. What is it that makes MAMMA MIA! so successful? Is it the music of ABBA? Is it the story? Or is it just hype?

To find the answer to that question I saw MAMMA MIA! at the Mandalay Bay Theater at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on February, 2004. The show had just celebrated its one year anniversary and had been voted the #1 Show in Las Vegas by local news pundits. So much positive press along with kudos from friends made the show sound almost too good to be true.

The theater is new and beautiful with comfortable, unobstructed seating. The curtain for MAMMA MIA! has an overlay of undulating blue and purple light that evokes memories of a psychedelic era when lava lamps were in vogue. It sets the tone for the play which is set on a tiny Greek island where a wedding is about to take place. As the advertisements proclaim: It is a story about a mom, a daughter, and three possible dads.

Producer Judy Craymer is credited with having the vision to take ABBA’s music and find the right people to construct a musical. She says, “I knew from the outset that MAMMA MIA! had to be much more than just an ABBA compilation or tribute show. The story had to be as infectious as the music and provide a strong feel-good factor.” It was while working as Executive Producer on the West End production of CHESS that she met Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. This was the team’s first post-ABBA venture and the show was not a hit.

After the ill-fated Broadway production of CHESS, Bjorn is quoted as saying, “What I understand after CHESS is that story is number 1, number 2 and number 3, as they say on Broadway. A lyric should take a story forward, and a lot of pop songs are static — they have no drama in them whatsoever.”

Playwright Catherine Johnson was assigned the task of coming up with a solid story that would incorporate Andersson and Ulvaeus’ music. MAMMA MIA! is a cheerful show with poignant moments. There are more than twenty ABBA songs in the production, many of them — Dancing Queen — so familiar that audience members leaving singing. Even the little skiff is named “Waterloo“.

Mark Thompson’s sparse white set with an intense blue sky sets the tone for a holiday on a tiny Greek island. As they sing “It’s a rich man’s world” the bar/restaurant is cleverly lit — doors are highlighted with bold purple spots and the floor is illuminated with what appear to be red rocks. Anthony Van Laast’s choreography is simple and efficient. Phyllida Lloyd’s direction is what smoothes the seams between the scenes and the songs. As producer Craymer insisted, the music is a natural extension of the action.

Twenty-one years ago Donna Sheridan played by seasoned actress Tina Walsh, had her own little holiday. The diary her daughter Sophie finds opens Pandora’s box. Sophie, the young bride-to-be is played by Suzie Jacobsen Balser, a refreshing new talent. Sophie forces her mother to reexamine the past so that she can discover who she is and what she’s really all about. “Slipping Through my Fingers” is a touching mother-daughter duet.

The supporting cast is also first rate. Donna’s two band members from Donna and the Dynamos turn up for Sophie’s white wedding. Played by Reyna Von Vett and Jennifer Perry they provide comic relief, wisdom, and as always, a few memorable musical numbers.

Sophie’s fiancé Sky, played by Victor Wallace has a chorus of male friends who are eager to celebrate the last hours of bachelorhood. When Act II rolls around there are so many questions. Which one of the three men Donna knew rather briefly — at a time when brief relationships were in vogue — is Sophie’s father? There are clues and there are songs, the most personal of which is “Mamma Mia!”.

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Weekend in Chicago …

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This weekend I was in Chicago for the Matthew Dear (Audion) show at the Sonotheque. Check out the photo’s and mini-review of the gig on Pitchfork here. It was a fantastic show, the club was top notch as well as the people who showed up. Totally worthy of another of a plug for everyone to come see him DJ at Foundation on 3.16. This is the techno music that will make indie kids dance, I promise. The pic’s from Pitchfork were shot by Steve, whom I met at the show. He’s a really cool dude who writes for Little White Earbuds out of Chicago (check out his site for some great mp3’s). NewCity Chicago posted an interivew where Matthew talks about the direction he will be taking his sound:

Early this summer, he will release a highly anticipated artist album as Matthew Dear, featuring his signature experimental-pop music and his talents on several instruments. Dear explains, “It’s what I’ve learned from producing techno music and electronic music, but I’m applying those techniques to recording guitars and bass and drums… doing more repetitive, loop-based rock music.” Dear will sing with a live band to promote this album in the fall, and these shows will likely happen at more traditional stage venues than at dance clubs. He will continually release Audion singles throughout the year, and has mid-summer plans to release a new single as False on the Minus label.

The rest of the dates to catch him on tour:

02-23 Los Angeles, CA - King King
02-24 Toronto, ON - Footwork
03-02 Dallas, TX - Minc Lounge
03-03 Houston, TX - Jet Lounge
03-16 Minneapolis, MN - Foundation
03-31 Vancouver, BC - Lotus Sound Lounge

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Type O Negative early tour dates added

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Type O Negative has released some early tour dates to its fans in the past few days.  We are sure how long the tour will last but for now we will tell you these cities dates have been added!

March 2007
28 - Providence, RI - Lupo’s
29 - Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero
30 - Sayreville, NJ - Starland Balllroom
31 - Worcester, MA - The Palladium

April 2007
3 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
5 - Pittsburgh, PA - Rex Theatre
6 - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
7 - Detroit, MI - Harpo’s
9 - Chicago, IL - Metro
11 - Milwaukee, WI - The Eagles Club

The band will get opening support from heavy metal act Brand New Sin on all of its upcoming dates, with black metal’s Celtic Frost adding additional support for a pair of shows at the back end of the trek.

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Indigo Girls back in the United States to Tour

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Following a UK tour this month, the Indigo Girls will be back in the US for a run of East Coast dates.The US leg (buy tickets) will kick off with a five-night stand March 14-18 at Uncasville, CT’s Mohegan Sun Cabaret, followed by two nights at New York City’s Town Hall. Current dates take the folk-rock duo into early April, but more shows are expected to be announced soon, according to the Indigo Girls’ website.

Now in their 20th year as the Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers released their 10th studio album, “Despite Our Differences,” in September. It is their first set of all-new material since 2004’s “All That We Let In.”

March 2007
14-18 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Cabaret
20-21 - New York, NY - Town Hall
22 - Verona, NY - Turning Stone Resort & Casino Showroom
23 - Atlantic City, NY - Borgata Resort & Spa
24 - Wilmington, DE - Grand Opera House
26 - Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live!
27 - Norfolk, VA - The Norva

April 2007
2 - Cleveland, OH - Tower City Amphitheatre

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