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On the eve of her wedding, a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they had last visited decades ago. Songs including “Dancing Queen,” “The Winner Takes It All,” “Money, Money, Money,” and “Take a Chance on Me” are all featured in this feel-good celebration of love, family and friendship.
The sound designers turn up the volume to loud, but not painfully so; the nine musicians in the orchestra pit provide a happy semblance of that distinctively stainless, steely, Swedish ABBA sound; and their hits just keep on coming. Make sure to stick around for the megamix finale of reprises crowned by “Waterloo.”
Two and a half decades after its sun-soaked pop fantasy arrived in England, Mamma Mia! lives on in an eternal end of history — specifically, the 1990s. The boomers get older, the world grows unstable (remember, this show premiered on Broadway in October 2001). But Mamma Mia! does not change. When you head into the Winter Garden Theatre this summer, Donna Sheridan, the expat hotel manager whose daughter has decided to invite her three possible fathers to her wedding, is still blithely refusing to learn what the internet is. She is still someone who was cavorting around in the 1970s with her girl group. There are still perky young men in wetsuits to flirt with and brooding old flames who followed those rising late-20th-century market tides from the counterculture into banking, architecture, and travel writing. But if the show’s universe refuses to age, that doesn’t mean the musical itself can’t tarnish. The title still carries that big old exclamation point, but the fantasy is more than a little long in the tooth. Maybe it should be styled with a question mark, or just an ellipsis. Mamma mia … they sure do sing a bunch of ABBA songs.
| 2000 | Toronto |
Toronto Production Toronto |
| 2001 | Broadway |
Original Broadway Production Broadway |
| 2002 | US Tour |
2nd National Tour US Tour |
| 2003 | Las Vegas |
Las Vegas Production Las Vegas |
| 2014 | Las Vegas |
Las Vegas Production Las Vegas |
| 2017 | Los Angeles |
Hollywood Bowl Production Los Angeles |
| 2021 | West End |
Original London Production West End |
| 2021 | West End |
London Immersive Production West End |
| 2023 | US Tour |
North American Tour US Tour |
| 2024 | West End |
West End |
| 2025 | Broadway |
Broadway Revival Broadway |
| 2030 | West End |
London Immersive Production West End |
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