Mamma Mia London extends bookings until October 2018
As Mamma Mia! heads towards its 19th birthday in London’s West End on 6 April 2018, producers have extended the show’s booking period at the Novello Theatre.
Mamma Mia! is a jukebox musical with a script by Catherine Johnson based around the songs of ABBA wriiten by Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Anderson.
The musical opened in London’s West End on 6 April 1999 at the Prince Edward Theatre, transferring to the Prince Edward Theatre on 9 June 2004 before transferring to the Novello Theatre in September 2012.
Mamma Mia! was directed by Phyllida Lloyd with choreography by Anthony Van Laast. The musical is now the seventh longest-running show in the West End and the ninth longest-running show in Broadway history.
Over 65 million people have seen the show worldwide. The show has spawned two film adaptations in 2008 and 2018.
The musical includes such hits as “Super Trouper”, “Lay All Your Love on Me”, “Dancing Queen”, “Knowing Me, Knowing You”, “Take a Chance on Me”, “Thank You for the Music”, “Money, Money, Money”, “The Winner Takes It All”, “Voulez-Vous”, “SOS” and “Mamma Mia”.
Mamma Mia has been seen in more than 50 countries and continues to run at the Novello theatre.
As Mamma Mia! heads towards its 19th birthday in London’s West End on 6 April 2018, producers have extended the show’s booking period at the Novello Theatre.
We are pleased to bring you these great first look production photographs by Brinkhoff and Migenburg of the new cast of Mamma Mia! who began performances on 12 June 2017. The new cast includes Sara Poyzer as Donna, Georgina Castle as Sophie, Kate Graham as Tanya, Jacqueline Braun as Rosie, Richard Trinder as Sam, Alasdair Harvey as Harry, Dugald Bruce-Lockhart as Bill and Christopher Jordan-Marshall as Sky, Georgina Castle, Bobbie Little, Harriet Bunton, Damian Buhagiar, Nye Rees and Caroline Deverill, Alishia-Marie Blake, Stuart Hickey, Mark Isherwood, Matt Jordan-Pidgeon, Tyler Kennington, Madeleine Leslay, Natasha O’Brien, Alice O’Hanlon, Alexanda O’Reilly, Adam Paul-Robertson, Oli Reynolds and Katy Stredder. They will be joining Tabitha Camburn, Adam Clayton-Smith, Katy Day, Katy Hards, Jennifer Hepburn, Robert Knight, Stacey Leanne Mills and Robbie Scotcher, who are already in the Ensemble. Nearly 8 million people have now seen the London production of Mamma Mia! breaking box office records … Read more
Mamma Mia! remains an incredibly fun night at the theatre and it’s still difficult to believe that the show’s score of timeless pop was not purpose written for this show.
The world-wide blockbuster musical that is Mamma Mia! continues in London at the Novello Theatre and during February we have made Mamma Mia! our show of the month. You can save 30% on Band A Tickets for Monday to Thursday performances between 1 February and 30th March 2017 if you book by 28 February 2017 *(Excludes 13- 19 February 2017) You can save 18% on Band B Tickets for Monday to Thursday performances between 1 February and 30 march 2017 if you book by 28 February 2017 (Excludes 13 – 19 February 2017). Featuring the classic songs from super group ABBA, Mamma Mia! is a story of love, friendship and identity, that is sure to entertain the whole family. BOOK NOW FOR SHOW OF THE MONTH FEBRUARY 2017 – MAMMA MIA!
On Monday 6th April 2015, Mamma Mia! celebrates its 16th birthday in London and to celebrate producers have released this new show montage. The show has proven to be a global smash hit having been seen by more that 54 million people in 49 productions in 16 different languages grossing more that $2 billion at the box office. Mamma Mia! originally opened at the Prince Edwards Theatre before transferring to the Prince Of Wales Theatre and now to the Novello Theatre. Mamma Mia! in London has now been seen by over 10% of the UK population and has celebrated 6500 performances. Mamma Mia! in London stars Dianne Pilkington as Donna Sheridan, with Kim Ismay as Tanya and Rebecca Lock as Rosie, Richard Trinder as Sam, Alasdair Harvey as Harry, Charles Daish as Bill, Alice Stokoe as Sophie Sheridan and Lloyd Green as Sky. Also in the cast are Rosanna Bates … Read more
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