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Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia! Tickets and Information
Synopsis
The musical Mamma Mia!, based on the songs of ABBA, follows the story of a forty-something mother planning her daughter's wedding. Incorporating 22 of the famous band's songs, the show portrays the contrast of values between mother and daughter. Set in the present day on a tiny, mythical Greek island, it is a musical love story that crosses continents and generations. "Knowing Me, Knowing You," "Take a Chance on Me" and, of course, "Dancing Queen" are all included.
Student rush tickets may be available on the day of performance, please check with the box office.
Children under 4 are not permitted into the theater.
User Reviews
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Review: Entertaining but slow at times by Jamie222
Mamma Mia for the most part is a fun and entertaining musical! Enjoyed the cast, set and music but it seemed slow at times. I found myself disengaged during several of the songs.
rating: 4 stars · posted on 11/17/2009 at 2:10 PM
Review: should never have seen movie by Laurie23
Thought the musical was terrific. My 11 yr old loved it, and I thought it was VERY appropriate for her. The movie that followed was a disappointment and I love Meryl Streep.
rating: 4 stars · posted on 8/22/2009 at 7:08 PM
Review: Just Me by kathyschu
Saw this in Vegas and they sang "Fernando". Seems odd that all the shows would not be the same. Loved every minute!!
rating: no rating · posted on 6/13/2009 at 4:34 PM
Review: ILoved Mamma Mia by Jen1pa
Mamma Mia has to be my favorite musical of all time. Its has a fan story and the costumes are fabulous and the actors are awesome. Carolee Carmello is a fantastic Donna. Plus It is packed with ABBA music and they played all my favorites. I wanted to join them on stage by the end of the show.
rating: 39938 stars · posted on 4/1/2009 at 2:09 PM
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