Monday, 4 September 2017

Mamma Mia ! London at Novello Theatre

Make this weekend simply memorable with award wining London show, Mamma Mia with your dear ones! Novello Theatre is running the houseful shows and still the box office register is ringing. Mamma Mia is truly stated at the mother of all jukebox musicals. It is amongst the long runners in the London West End and enjoyed by millions of fans across the world.

Enjoy your favourite ABBA hits with Mamma Mia which is set against the backdrop of remote Greek Island full of weddings, mistaken identity and lots of fun. The super duper show is immensely popular amongst people of all age groups. The show features some remarkable musical numbers such as 'Dancing Queen', 'Money Money Money' and 'Waterloo', sing along and say 'Thank you For the Music...'

The story of Mamma Mia revolves around a would be bride Sophie who is soon getting married to Sky. She is raised by single mother Donna and is in quest of her biological father. After reading her mother's diary, she invites three men from her mother’s past without telling her mum Donna. The show is a complete treat for people of all age groups.

For avid ABBA fan or those who are looking for heart touching sunny funny shows then simply go for award winning London show, Mamma Mia! The two hours and twenty minutes show is recommended for 7+ kids.

The Novello Theatre is positioned along the Aldwych, and abode of some of the high quality London hotels such as Aldwych One. The venue also features lots of impressive restaurants and bars. You can also go for Cellar Door, a cabaret bar located near the theatre. Some of the popular tourist destinations are The National Portrait Gallery, National Gallery and Covent Garden are located near the Novello Theatre.


You can visit the theatre via various modes of commutations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars. Covent Garden on the Piccadilly Line is the nearest station to the theatre whereas Charing Cross mainline train station is also at nearby distance and can be accessed on the Northern or Bakerloo lines. You can visit the theatre by bus numbers 1, 4, 11, 13, 15, 68 and 98. You can also drive your own car or hire taxi.