The magic of
Mamma Mia is simply inescapable! ABBA’s heart touching music is beautifully
narrated with the sunny funny saga of single mother Donna and her daughter
Sophie. The show is enjoyed by people of all ages. The wonderful show is a must
watch for an avid ABBA fan. If you have enjoyed the blockbuster movie then must
check its magic live on stage. The spectacular London musical is also stated as
the mother of all jukebox musicals.
Mamma
Mia! is amongst long runners in the West End
and enjoyed by millions of fans across the globe. Chartbusting ABBA hits makes
the show a must experience. The show is set against the backdrop of remote
Greek Island full of weddings, mistaken identity and lots of fun. The show is immensely
popular amongst people of all ages. The show features some ultimate feelgood
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 is set against the backdrop of Greek Island where Sophie is all set
to marry Sky. But, she wants to know the real identity of her biological father.
She invites three men from her mother’s past after reading her diary. However,
she invites them without telling her mum Donna. The sunny funny London musical
features hilarious script. The two hours and twenty minutes show is recommended
for 7+ kids.
The popular
London show Mamma Mia is running with packed houses at the magnificent Novello
Theatre. This is one of several theatres positioned along the Aldwych. The
Aldwych is abode of some of the topmost as well as affordable London hotels
such as Aldwych One.
The venue features lots of impressive
restaurants and bars. Try Cellar Door, a cabaret bar are also located at a
nearby distance from the theatre. The National Portrait Gallery, National
Gallery and Covent Garden are also all positioned at a walking distance of the
Novello Theatre. For those who are looking for some memorable time with your
loved ones must go to award winning London
show Mamma Mia! The show is a complete treat for theatre lovers.
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