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Björn in London! Mamma Mia the Party UK

 

















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jueves, 21 de septiembre de 2023

2023 - Björn at Mamma Mia The Party London

 


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Björn Ulvaeus and Antony Costa at Mamma Mia The Party UK

 

Björn Ulvaeus and Antony Costa at Mamma Mia The Party UK and a little game of “Knowing Me, Knowing You”



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jueves, 13 de octubre de 2022

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domingo, 8 de septiembre de 2019

Bjorn Ulvaeus interview: Knowing me, knowing ouzo — it’s Mamma Mia!

All four members of Abba attended the Stockholm premiere of Mamma Mia! The Party. Will they be appearing at the O2 as well? “I’m pretty sure Benny will be here,” he says. “But about the two ladies, I think they’ll decide at the last moment.”
BJORN ULVAEUS INTERVIEW




Bjorn Ulvaeus interview: Knowing me, knowing ouzo — it’s Mamma Mia! by the Thames
The hit musical is back, this time as a dinner show whose dancing waiters dish up Abba hits and Greek food. Its creator, Bjorn Ulvaeus, gives Martin Hemming his order
Martin Hemming
September 8 2019, 12:01am, The Sunday Times

Bjorn Ulvaeus, the second-hairiest member of Abba, has agreed to grant The Sunday Times an interview on one condition: we serve him lunch. Not buy him lunch; a songwriter worth £245m by some estimates hardly needs a freebie. But to physically bring him food and put it down in front of him.
So here I am, nervously hurrying over to Ulvaeus’s table, in waiter’s waistcoat and pinny, bearing taramasalata, tzatziki, roasted red pepper hummus and a selection of olives. We’re in Nikos’s taverna on the Greek island of Skopelos. Except we’re not really. We’re actually in London’s O2 arena, in a theme-park version of a Greek taverna. There are ferry timetables and Nana Mouskouri posters on the walls. The set designers have exhausted Britain’s entire stock of plastic bougainvillea.
This is the extremely camp setting for Mamma Mia! The Party, co-written by Ulvaeus. In essence, it is a highly immersive dinner-show, where you’re not sure who’s a real waiter and who’s a West End veteran about to burst into song beside your table.
If you’ve seen the Meryl Streep films or the original stage show, you’ll know what to expect: a tortured plot whose main aim is to cue up renditions of Abba’s greatest hits. Only this time you get a four-course Greek meal. Tickets start at £151; drinks and merchandise are extra.
A Swedish version has been sold out in Stockholm since January 2016. “I never expected that,” says Ulvaeus, as he reaches into a basket of homemade bread. “Then again, I thought that Mamma Mia! would run for a year in a small theatre in London.”
The plan was always to bring The Party to Britain. Ulvaeus lived in Henley-on-Thames for most of the 1980s, and Abba’s big breakthrough came in Brighton, in 1974, when Waterloo won the Eurovision song contest for Sweden. “Despite the fact that the UK gave us zero points!” he cackles, thumping the table. “Look it up!” (I did: our judging panel, to its eternal shame, gave a maximum five points to Italy’s Gigliola Cinquetti singing Si.)
Mamma Mia! The Party will play to 500 people, up to eight times a week. That’s a lot of lamb kleftiko. Rhubarb, the show’s caterer, has hired only waiting staff who have “pizzazz”, says Jan Kraemer, its general manager, a German by way of Lanzarote.
The waiters go through a week of training that includes improvisation and synchronised dance as well as the usual stuff involving food hygiene and how not to drop plates on the floor.
Ulvaeus wants me to see what it takes to be a pretend Greek taverna waiter. I have about 20 minutes before my VIP lunch guest arrives.
Kraemer takes me through the basics: stay in character, get strangers talking to one another, keep the body language open, and don’t mess up the drinks orders. If I get the job (I won’t), the enjoyment of 25 guests will depend largely on my competence. “Sound easy?” asks Kraemer. It doesn’t.
Luckily, Ulvaeus is a game judge of my waiting talents. He slips into impressions of the most awkward dining guests from his favourite sitcom, Fawlty Towers, as I present him with a Greek salad and “charred octopus with ouzo and wild oregano dressing”.
Is he worried that British audiences on a big night out won’t behave as well those strait-laced Swedes? “We’re very much alike, you know, Swedes and the Brits, in that respect,” he says. “I didn’t expect the Swedes to get up and dance like they do. I think they’re going to be roughly the same. Maybe a bit more raucous here.”
My tableside manner seems to be working its magic. Ulvaeus is opening up and shooting the breeze. Does the king of Eurovision think about Brexit much? “You bet! I think about it every bloody day. It was a symbol of Britain not wanting to belong to this Europe that I feel I belong to. I was shocked and I was sad, but I’ve come to terms with it. I just hope we don’t have to fill in those bloody landing cards again.”

Next he spills the beans about his love life. Ulvaeus has been married to Lena Kallersjo, a Swedish music journalist, for 38 years. Before that, more famously, he was one half of one of the two sexiest marriages in pop. He and Agnetha Faltskog divorced in 1980. Their bandmates, Benny Andersson, Ulvaeus’s songwriting partner, and Anni-Frid “Frida” Lyngstad, divorced the following year.
“[Agnetha and I] grew slowly, slowly apart and decided, amicably, to go our separate ways. And we did,” says Ulvaeus. “I was a bit sad in the beginning, but it was so clear that this is what it had to be. Clear for her and clear for me.”
Ike and Tina Turner they weren’t. “It was probably the best divorce anyone has had.”
All four members of Abba attended the Stockholm premiere of Mamma Mia! The Party. Will they be appearing at the O2 as well? “I’m pretty sure Benny will be here,” he says. “But about the two ladies, I think they’ll decide at the last moment.”
There is, I regret to report, no Abba members WhatsApp group.
However, all is not lost for fans who still dream of a sequin-encrusted reunion. Two bona fide new Abba songs have been recorded, and Ulvaeus promises we will finally hear them next year. In what he says will be a “big spectacular”, they will be performed, alongside old songs, by “Abbatars” — digital copies of the band members being developed by a company in Silicon Valley.
The years have been kind to Ulvaeus, 74, and his bandmates. (Both Agnetha and Frida are now “the blonde one”.) Nevertheless, the Abbatars will be based on the band in their 1979-80 pomp. After lunch, he’s off to a top-secret meeting about his virtual self.
Ulvaeus is very happy with his London Party. “It’s all there now,” he coos. “When it really works, it’s almost like a ballet.”
He recently built a hotel in Vastervik, the coastal town in which he grew up, and his youngest daughter, Anna, is running it. Next, he’s taking The Party to Las Vegas and Hamburg. The Abba empire is still growing 38 years after the band called it a day.
There’s downtime occasionally. Ulvaeus reads the papers: he subscribes to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Financial Times and — good man — The Times and The Sunday Times. He has eight grandchildren, aged between four months and 18 years. He kayaks around the Stockholm archipelago, which explains the tanned, toned arms.
Overall, Ulvaeus emanates the healthy, good-humoured contentment of somebody who knows he has written some of the greatest pop songs committed to vinyl.
“In our view, they were perfect. Not that they were perfect songs, but every part of them was the way it should be,” he says. “We never let go of a song until we knew this was the absolute best we could do.”
He didn’t leave a tip.
Mamma Mia! The Party is at the O2, London; booking until February 2020

photo Martin Hemming joins Bjorn Ulvaeus for lunch RAY WELLS....

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bjorn-ulvaeus-interview-knowing-me-knowing-ouzo-its-mamma-mia-by-the-thames-q0wfcjxbf

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lunes, 2 de septiembre de 2019

ABBA's bond is closer than ever before

ABBA's bond is closer than ever before
By Celebretainment Published Sep 2, 2019 at 6:30 am | Updated Sep 2, 2019 at 7:47 am





ABBA are closer than ever before since coming together to record their new songs.

The 'Dancing Queen' hitmakers surprised fans last April, when they announced they had been in the studio for the first time since in 37 years and were set to release new tracks 'I Still Have Faith In You' and 'Don't Shut Me Down' - their first new music since 1982.

Band member Bjorn Ulvaeus says seeing his bandmates - Agnetha Faltskog, Benny Andersson and Frida Lyngstad - at work again, only "strengthens and solidifies" their "bond".

In an interview with The Sun newspaper, he said: "Coming together like that, for me at least, strengthens and solidifies and confirms our bond.

"And especially when the ladies went into the studio and stood by their mics and started singing, then, oh, it's that sound -- the ­quality of the two ladies when they sing."

The 'Waterloo' group went their separate ways in 1982 at the height of their career, and during their final years Bjorn, 74, divorced bandmate Agnetha, 69, whilst Benny, 72, and Frida, 73, split up, too.

Bjorn admitted that their reunion is proof of "two former married couples getting along very well".

However, he insisted that he still believes they would have disbanded whether they were still in couples or not.

He said: "We could never have just gone on with ABBA having one hit every five years or so. No! It was never in the cards."

The Swedish superstars - who shot to fame after winning 'The Eurovision Song Contest' in 1974 - will be giving fans the chance to see their biggest hits and new songs performed on their digital tour by computer-generated 'Abbatars', but Bjorn has said

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the much-delayed new music won't be released until 2020 now, due to the complex technical nature of the show they are creating.

Speaking about Agnetha and Frida's involvement, he said: "They are very much involved and they think this is great. They love it. Technically it is very advanced and complicated."

ABBA were one of the most commercially successful acts in pop music, topping the charts worldwide, but Bjorn previously admitted "you never know" when you are onto a hit.

He said: "The thing is you never know. I mean in our heyday we kind of knew the next single would be played and so forth, but we never knew if it was going to reach number one, if people would like it. It's easy to forget that there is a before, and in the 'before' you don't know. You take a risk and that's what I still do."

ABBA's music went on to feature in two blockbuster musical movies, 2008's 'Mamma! Mia' and last year's ' Mamma! Mia: Here We Go Again'.

This article originally ran on celebretainment.com.

https://www.wdel.com/lifestyles/entertainment/abba-s-bond-is-closer-than-ever-before/article_354a6eaa-ca8d-533d-a833-3dc208b34f59.html

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ABBA star Björn Ulvaeus says reunion is proof of ‘two former married couples getting along very well’
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Björn Ulvaeus has teased ABBA’s upcoming reunion (Picture: Dan Wooller/REX)
Björn Ulvaeus has discussed ABBA’s new material, saying the reunion ‘strengthens, solidifies and confirms our bond.’

The band’s first new tracks in 37 years – I Still Have Faith In You and Don’t Shut Me Down – are set to be released in 2020.

Teasing the music, Björn said: ‘When the ladies went into the studio and stood by their mics and started singing, then, oh, it’s that sound — the quality of the two ladies when they sing.’

Speaking to The Sun, Björn also explained that ‘coming together like that, for me at least, strengthens and solidifies and confirms our bond.’

ABBA – comprised of Björn, Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad – is known for hits like Dancing Queen and SOS.

Speaking about Agnetha and Anni-Frid, Björn added: ‘They are very much involved and they think this is great. They love it. Technically it is very advanced and complicated.’

The band, who split in 1982, announced their new music in April 2018.

During their final years Björn, 74, divorced Agnetha, 69, while Benny, 72, and Anni-Frid, 73, were also wed, but split before the band’s demise.

Björn called the reunion proof of ‘two former married couples getting along very well.’


ABBA in their heyday (Picture: Jorgen Angel/Redfern)
Asked whether the band would have stayed together if the couples hadn’t split, he said: ‘We could never have just gone on with ABBA having one hit every five years or so. No! It was never in the cards.’

ABBA will give fans the chance to see their hits and new songs on an upcoming digital tour, performed by computer-generated avatars, or ‘Abbatars’.

However, the complex and technical nature of the show means fans are still in for a bit of a wait to hear the new songs.

Speaking about when you know you’ve written a hit, Bjorn said: ‘The thing is you never know. I mean, in our heyday, we kind of knew the next single would be played and so forth, but we never knew if it was going to reach number one, if people would like it.

‘It’s easy to forget that there is a before, and in the “before” you don’t know. You take a risk and that’s what I still do.’


Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/02/abba-star-bjorn-ulvaeus-says-reunion-is-proof-of-two-former-married-couples-getting-along-very-well-10670359

domingo, 1 de septiembre de 2019

Abba’s Björn Ulvaeus reveals how the iconic band are proof that two former married couples can get along very well ahead of London launch of groundbreaking Mamma Mia experience

Abba’s Björn Ulvaeus reveals how the iconic band are proof that two former married couples can get along very well ahead of London launch of groundbreaking Mamma Mia experience


Dan Wootton, Executive Editor

1 Sep 2019, 21:00
Updated: 1 Sep 2019, 21:39

IT’S enough to fill even the most confident West End star with a genuine sense of fear.

Singing an Abba song standing on the top of a fountain as an acrobat dangles perilously above performing tricks on a ­trapeze, all while Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson look on intently just two metres away.
Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA at 'Mamma Mia! The party' restaurant in Stockholm


I’m with one half of the world’s most iconic pop act at the dress rehearsal of the latest creation to keep ABBA a pop culture force for decades to come.

Mamma Mia! The Party has seen a giant three-storey former nightclub within London’s O2 Arena converted into the now famous Greek Island taverna from the blockbuster film.

The truly immersive experience sees punters live like they’re in the movie — eating Mediterranean food as a comedic love story penned by Great British Bake Off host Sandi Toksvig is told using over 20 of ABBA’s most famous hits from Dancing Queen to Knowing Me, Knowing You.

And the massive scale of the production shows that 37 years since the Swedish quartet broke up, the commercial power of ABBA is stronger than ever.
'Mamma Mia! The party' is a show staged at the Tyrol restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden


Björn is the public face of the band today and has spent the past few months jetting between Stockholm and London to ensure every aspect of the production is up to ABBA’s gold standard.

At 74, he is as trim, energetic and as in control as ever — and he’s prepared to get his hands dirty. In fact, with a lanyard around his neck, he giggles telling me someone had earlier thought he was a maintenance worker.
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‘THEY SAID ABBA WAS PLASTIC – IT HURT’

With just two hours before the final dress rehearsal, he takes me on a tour of the venue before sitting down to open up about the fascinating relationship the four ABBA members have today.

Famously, Björn was married to Agnetha Fältskog, while Benny Andersson wed Anni-Frid Lyngstad. But both relationships ended over the course of the final two years of the band’s stratospheric career.
ABBA's Bjorn, Anni-Frid, Agnetha and Benny on stage for the first time in 30 years at the opening of the 'Mamma Mia! The Party' in 2016


Now, Björn concedes, they provide evidence of “two former married couples getting along very well”.

But they would never have had the chance if the band hadn’t come out of a late Eighties slump where the music industry and public turned against their brand of pop. Björn recalls: “I think that hurt a bit — that they said it was plastic, it was shallow. It was distinctly uncool with ABBA — we were out. I’ve told you this before, I thought it was finished.

“It would have been different if we had been forgotten — then we probably wouldn’t have seen each other ever again.”

I believe the reason ABBA has remained so enduring is because they quit at the absolute peak of their pop powers.
ABBA's Benny Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus in their heyday


Whether the couples had stayed married or not, Björn is adamant they still would have split when they did. He insists: “We could never have just gone on with ABBA having one hit every five years or so. No! It was never in the cards.”

The Nineties ABBA revival was “unimaginable” to the band. Abba-esque, an Erasure EP of four of ABBA’s best know hits, went to No1 on the UK singles chart and the cult Australia film Muriel’s Wedding made the group cool again.

While Björn and 72-year-old Benny had stayed as close as “brothers”, they soon developed a “really solid” working relationship with their ex-wives.

Björn explains: “I guess with age comes an approach to the whole thing which makes you very humble and which strengthens the bonds between you. And we want to try new things and that’s very rare.”
Punters at the restaurant can eat while watching a show based on ABBA's songs


For three decades, ABBA insisted they would never reunite, either on stage or in the studio.

But to fans’ delight, that changed last year, with the announcement they had secretly recorded two new songs that will be used to launch a new tour using avatars — called the Abbatars, of course — of the band at their peak.

That experience has made the quartet closer than they have been since their respective divorces as they heard each other sing together for the first time at a studio in Stockholm without any cameras present.

Björn says of that moment: “Coming together like that, for me at least, strengthens and solidifies and confirms our bond.
Dan Wootton caught up with Björn at 'Mama Mia! The party' dress rehearsal and said his 'aim was always to do it in the UK'


“And especially when the ladies went into the studio and stood by their mics and started singing, then, oh, it’s that sound — the ­quality of the two ladies when they sing.”

It’s special to see Björn go into a little dreamlike state as he re-lives that moment — which even the most ardent ABBA supporter never thought would happen.

The two new songs will now be launched next year at some point because the technology on the Abbatars is taking longer than expected to perfect.
‘AGNETHA AND FRIDA THINK IT’S GREAT’

But in the meantime all four members are also in constant contact over the London opening of Mamma Mia! The Party later this month. Björn says of Agnetha, 69, and Frida, 73: “They are very much involved and they think this is great. They love it. Technically it is very advanced and complicated.”
'Mamma Mia! The party' is coming to London's O2 Arena where a three-storey nightclub has been converted to the famous Greek taverna


I’ve seen the first incarnation of the show in Stockholm, but the superior sound and video production here takes it to another level.

Björn adds: “My aim was always to do it in the UK. Somehow in this business you’re never quite seen unless you’re doing it in London or New York.”

Some eyebrows have been raised about the high price of tickets — which start at £150 — but critics are forgetting this is a first-of-a-kind experience in the UK.

The entry includes a four-course meal, three-act show and then an amazing nightclub, complete with raised dance platforms, where you don’t need to leave until 1am.
After Mamma Mia! the musical and the movies, the party - where theatre and dining merge


“It’s all wrapped into the one,” Björn explains. “Usually when you go to the theatre you rush a pre-dinner and then hurry to the theatre.”

While Sandi’s script provides laugh-out-loud UK-specific jokes about everything from Brexit to PPI Insurance, Björn believes the success of the show will be down to the need for true escapism in the midst of uncertain political times.

“It’s the ideal place to spend time and forget about the world outside, which we need right now.”

As for Björn, the idea of slowing down is not on the cards.
The ticket includes a four-course meal, three-act show and a nightclub open until 1am

He continues to write music for a series of projects, including ABBA, and even tweaked some of their famous songs for this production. He says: “It’s usually for one artist or another — I have friends I still write for in Sweden and for Benny’s band (Benny Anderssons Orkester was formed in 2001), of course — and these new ABBA songs.

“Introducing ABBA to a new generation is a spin-off — even children and young adults have been introduced through the Mamma Mia world.

“But I write like how Benny and I always wrote ABBA songs, with the intention to write the best song ever, but not always succeeding.”

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Sandi's script is perfect

WHEN Björn decided he wanted to translate the story of Mamma Mia! The Party for a British audience, he knew immediately who he had to hire.

As Sandi Toksvig comes to join us, he recalls: “My first thought was, ‘To work with Sandi would be a dream.’ And you said yes immediately.”

Sandi nods in agreement then adds: “I don’t want to blow smoke up your ar*e but you are extraordinary.

“I will say to Björn, ‘Oh, I don’t think this is quite working,’ and in two minutes he has changed the lyrics so it works for the script. It’s like a machine.”

Having watched the dress rehearsal, I can confirm Sandi’s script is pitch perfect – with some jokes even getting loud rounds of applause.

Sandi says of her changes: “It’s a few cultural things that work well in Sweden but would not work well here. Swedes have a slightly more relaxed attitude to some things that we might find complicated.

“It’s been a team thing – we’ve laughed and laughed.”

Björn adds: “Yes, teamwork. I was saying to Sandi yesterday one of my best collaborations is between the two of us, really. It’s a dream for me.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/9841812/abba-bjorn-band-reborn-mamma-mia-party-experience/

"Don't worry, the new ABBA music IS coming too"

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"@abba have done it again - London's @mammamiapartyuk will help keep the world's most iconic pop act a force for decades to come.
Before the previews opened last week, it was such an honour for Björn Ulvaeus (one of my heroes) and super producer @ingridsutej to give me a sneak peek at what's to come.
The team have converted a giant three-storey former nightclub within London’s 02 Arena converted into the now famous Greek Island taverna from the blockbuster films.
The truly immersive experience sees punters live like they’re in the movie – eating Mediterranean food as a comedic love story penned by Great British Bake Off host Sandi Toksvig is told using over 20 of ABBA’s most famous hits from Dancing Queen to Knowing Me Knowing You.
And the massive scale of the production shows that 37 years since the Swedish quartet broke up, the commercial power of ABBA is stronger than ever.
Don't worry, the new ABBA music IS coming too - but it will be next year now.
It's incredible hearing Björn talk about his enduring friendship with Benny, Frida and Agnetha too, which he describes as “two former married couples getting along very well”.
There's so much more in my exclusive interview in @TheSun tomorrow, which I'll post in my Insta Story soon"




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