About 45 million people have seen this musical and loved it, some of the 45 million people have gone more than once.
I'm not sure that's publicly known. First of all, the two female members of ABBA, Agnetha Faltskog and Frida Lyngstad, sold their rights to ABBA's royalties many years ago and were not directly involved in the stage or film productions of Mamma Mia! so I don't believe they've seen any money from it. The two male members, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, are producers of the both the play and film so would receive a share of the proceeds but I don't know what that is. (I do recall reading they were paid $50 million for the film rights, though I can't find the source.) For the record, the film has earned about $700 million and the stage musical has been seen by an estimated 50 million people around the world so, whatever their share, it's undoubtedly substantial.
The How the Grinch stole Christmas musical opened on Broadway in the fall of 2008. It can now be seen seasonally off Broadway, in cities such as Chicago and Los Angeles.
Keeping your diaphragm flexed and using it to regulate your output adds a measure (no pun intended) of control and power to your singing that is obvious to an audience with a good ear. I've seen many YouTube videos of average people singing, and while there are many people who can sing in tune, almost everyone I've seen sounds like the music is just falling out of their mouths, like a bullet that has just enough powder to get it to the end of the barrel, so when it leaves the barrel it falls straight to the ground.
Its not entirely clear what this means but many people out there have experienced this issue and seen it disappear after a couple of hours and others after a couple of days. It really seems random but probably has something to do with the Credit Card Gateway.
No, the noun 'orchestra' is a concrete noun; a word for a group of people (with instruments) that can be seen and heard; a word for a physical group.
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I haven't seen a musical for years. That was the best musical ever!
I'm not sure that's publicly known. First of all, the two female members of ABBA, Agnetha Faltskog and Frida Lyngstad, sold their rights to ABBA's royalties many years ago and were not directly involved in the stage or film productions of Mamma Mia! so I don't believe they've seen any money from it. The two male members, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, are producers of the both the play and film so would receive a share of the proceeds but I don't know what that is. (I do recall reading they were paid $50 million for the film rights, though I can't find the source.) For the record, the film has earned about $700 million and the stage musical has been seen by an estimated 50 million people around the world so, whatever their share, it's undoubtedly substantial.
On September 29, 2010 the Broadway cast of Wicked celebratesd their 5 millionth Broadway audience member. With its 7th year on Broadway, wicked's 3 North American and 4 international companies, over 25 million people worldwide have seen Wicked.
Over one million people have seen a ghost
There is roughly 145,000,978 people that have seen the Statue of Liberty.
Mamma Mia! was first performed in London in 1999. The first international production opened in Toronto in 2000 and and it has since been staged in many other countries around the world, and in many languages. It opened on Broadway in 2001, where it has run continuously since then. It is now the tenth-longest running play in Broadway history. It was made into a film in 2008 starring Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfreid. It's estimated that almost 50 million people have seen the stage play and the film version is the top-grossing musical film of all time. (That's unadjusted for inflation. After inflation is accounted for The Sound of Music is probably still the top musical film.)
Thousands of people have seen this movie.
I have seen Hsm3 its really good but there r 2 many songs i thought
yes he has
100 people
The Phantom Of The Opera has been playing the longest, 23 years, so I woul guess that the most people have seen that.