July 18 is the date of the premiere of “Mamma Mia!” at the Sofia Opera. The libretto tells the story of a bride, who, just before her dream wedding, tries to find out who her father is, and brings three men from her mother’s past back to the Greek island where she lives, 20 years after they left the island, never to return.
The musical features some of the best loved ABBA songs - Dancing Queen, Money, Money, Money, SOS, Chiquitita, Mamma Mia, Knowing Me, Knowing You – songs several generations of ABBA fans have grown up with.
Art is often the universal language that unites us, bringing together the past, the present and the future in a moment of contemplation. Such is the art of Denitsa Todorova, who, after 20 years of living and working abroad and numerous solo exhibitions in..
25 March has been declared European Authors' Day by the European Commission. Its mission is to celebrate the artists of the Old Continent and to promote interest in reading and linguistic diversity in Europe. The initiative has been held on the last..
The awards of the 28th Sofia International Film Festival were presented at a ceremony held at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia.The film "Sujo" by Mexican directors Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez won the grand prize of Sofia Film Fest...
On World Theatre Day, 27 March, the Ikar Performing Arts Awards were presented at an official ceremony at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre for the 50 th..
An auction dedicated to modern and post-war Bulgarian art, including a selection of 104 works of art, will be held in Sofia on April 2 at the Hyatt..
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