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Mamma Mia!

(Original London Production, 1999)

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Production Information
Previews:March 23, 1999
Opening:April 06, 1999
Theatres:Prince of Wales Theatre
(5/27/2004 - ?)
Prince Edward Theatre
(3/23/1999 - 5/22/2004)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:West End
Running Time:2 hours and 35 minutes with interval
Intermissions:1
Version:Original London Version
The infectious music of ABBA provides the framework for a romp through the preparations of an unusual wedding.
 
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