The global smash hit musical, Mamma Mia, featuring the feelgood music of Swedish supergroup ABBA, is to welcome a new cast at the Novello Theatre to their Greek Island paradise this October.
The long-running West End show, which celebrates its 25th anniversary next year is now booking until September 28th, 2024.
Joining the London cast are Kate Graham as Tanya, Nicola-Dawn Brook as Rosie, Haydn Oakley as Sam, Olivia Brookes as Lisa, Arcangelo Ciulla as Pepper, and Chay Wills as Eddie.
Mazz Murray continues in her role as Donna, alongside Stephen Beckett as Bill, Christopher Dickins as Harry, Miles Henderson as Sky, and Meg Hateley as Sophie. Jennifer Adab will continue as Donna for certain performances while Jessie Odeleye now moves from Ensemble to play Ali.
Sinéad Courtney and Lawrence Guntert also continue in the cast and are joined by Ella Tweed, Aaron Archer, Hayley-Jo Murphy, Ellis Dackombe, Amy Barker, Matthew Barrow, Samantha Ivey, John-Paul Birss, Daniel J Brian, Izzy Cross, Lauren Dawes, Flyn Mullins, Léa Desjacques, Jennie Jacobs, Luke Jasztal, Nicole Lupino, Bradley Perret, and Jacob Ritzema.
The plot of Mamma Mia is set on a Greek island paradise and focuses on a bride-to-be's quest to discover her father's identity. Will her dad be there for her big day to walk her down the aisle?
Booking & Theatre Information For Mamma Mia
The Novello Theatre is a medium size West End theatre located on the Aldwych and close to Covent Garden that has a capacity of 1088 seats on four levels. The auditorium in the theatre is narrow and thin, with shorter rows giving it a lofty feel with clear view seating being found in the well-raked Stalls section which has no restrictions or obstructions. Premium seats in the theatre are located around row M in the centre of the Stalls which is reflected in the price. Sitting centrally allows for an excellent overall view as the steep raking ensures that other audience members won't block your view.
Good value for money can be found in the slips in the Dress Circle which are often sold at a discount as they offer a side view of the stage. Further value can also be found in the clear view seating in the Upper Circle and Balcony sections although as always when booking London theatre tickets, it is recommended to study the seating plan before purchasing in these sections due to restrictions in some seats however there are bargains to be found there for those on a budget searching for cheap Mamma Mia tickets.