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| Performance Times | | Prices | | Evenings | | Monday - Friday | | Monday to Thursday 7.30pm | | Stalls £69, £57, £47 | | Friday 8.30pm | | Dress Circle £69, £57, £47 | | Saturday 7.30pm | | | | Matinees | | Saturday | | Friday 5pm | | Stalls £74, £66, £53 | | Saturday 3pm | | Dress Circle£74, £66, £53 | | | | |
| | | Review | Mama Mia! It is more than 25 years ago since Abba won the Eurovision song contest and it is part of the cheekiness of Mamma Mia! that Waterloo is the one song you keep expecting to hear but never do. Practically every other Abba hit is here. And like the songs, the evening is catchy, enjoyable, melodic. Part of the fun is in guessing in which order the songs will pop up and in admiring the ingenuity of the book's author, With the feel good factor of a brief Greek island holiday, its supreme strength is in sending up its own naffness. Why have they all turned up? It's like some horrible trick of fate, observes Donna on the arrival of her former lovers. It's very Greek, replies her friend Rosie. It's pretty good too on the hair-drier | | | All prices above already include the 75p theatre restoration levy added to all tickets by Delfont Mackintosh Theatres | | | Book Now | | | Currency Converter Click the link below XE.com Personal Currency Assistant™ | | | Contents |
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| Theatre Flash | Mamma Mia The musical transferred to the Prince of Wales in June 2004 Mamma Mia - This hugely popular '70s musical was designed to link Abba's greatest hits into a continuous if entirely spurious story. Perpetually sold out. The original London production of the hit musical based on the songs by ABBA, Mamma Mia!, celebrated its 2,500 performance on 31st March 2005 Mamma Mia! originally opened at The Prince Edward Theatre on 6 April 1999 before moving to its current home, The Prince of Wales Theatre on 3 June 2004. There are currently 13 productions of Mamma Mia! around the globe - 10 resident and 3 touring - and the show is seen by 18,000 people nightly. The original London production has sold some 3½ million tickets so far - not all through us though ;-)
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| Theatre Review | Those girls not only mean business. They deliver it, no messing. The Daily Mail
Mamma Mia - show stopping the show belting out Winner Takes It All. It is funny and feel-good and keeps its tongue firmly in its cheek. The hits come thick and fast and no frills are necessary. Thank you for the music. Thank you for the musical. The Mirror |
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