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Here we go again! Don't miss this smash hit featuring your favourite ABBA songs!Recommend for ages 5+. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. All persons under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to the accompanying adult.
Run time 2hr 35min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
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Join us at MAMMA MIA! and enjoy the ultimate feel-good factor at the world’s sunniest and most exhilarating smash-hit musical!
Set on a Greek island paradise, a story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA.
Sophie’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings her mother face to face with three men from her distant romantic past on the eve of a wedding they’ll never forget!
Since premiering in London 21 years ago, this irresistibly funny comedy has thrilled over 60 million people all around the world. There's never been a better time to see this unforgettable musical in the West End, where it all began.
Whatever age you are, you can‘t help but have the time of your life at MAMMA MIA!
Age restriction
Recommend for ages 5+. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. All persons under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to the accompanying adult.Running time
2hr 35min (inc. interval)Performance dates
Booking until 27 September 2025Content
This production contains flashing lights.Special notes
All persons aged under 16 must be accompanied and sat next to the accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium. If children do have separate seats, entry could be refused. All patrons, regardless of age, must present a valid ticket to gain entry to the theatre. Please ensure that any children or infants for whom you are responsible also have a valid ticket. Your child should be able to sit unaided within the purchased seat. We do not allow children to be seated on an adult’s lap or babes in arms.
Venue Information
Novello TheatreAldwych, London, WC2B 4LDRecent Reviews
Latest MAMMA MIA! News
News / Casting
MAMMA MIA! announce new cast and West End extension
We’re not the only ones marking a quarter of a century this year, MAMMA MIA! celebrated its 25th birthday on 6 April 2024, making it only the third musical to reach their silver anniversary in the history of the West End! It is now the third longest running West End musical of all time, and it shows now signs of slowing down! The much-loved musical will be extending its run to 27 September 2025, with brand new cast members joining them from 7 October 2024!
The London cast will continue to star West End legend Mazz Murray as Donna, Kate Graham as Tanya, Nicola-Dawn Brook as Rosie, Christopher Dickins as Harry and Stephen Beckett as Bill, with Natalie Langston playing Donna at certain performances. Luke Jasztal moves from Ensemble to play the role of Sam.
From 7 October 2024 they will be joined by Izi Maxwell (Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard in SIX the Musical UK & International Tour) in her West End debut as Sophie, Ben Irish (Jersey Boys) as Sky, Harriet Samuels (Frozen the Musical) as Ali, Zaynah Ahmed (Hex) as Lisa, Jamie Landmann (Starlight Express in Germany) makes his West End debut as Eddie and Thomas Walton (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie) who also makes his West End debut as Pepper.
Also continuing in the cast are Matthew Barrow, Lawrence Guntert, Samantha Ivey, Flyn Mullins, Hayley-Jo Murphy and Ella Tweed. They will be joined by Mia Anthony Coffield, Franky Attard, Jack Bromage, Maddy Cameron, Dennis Cousins, Timmy Driscoll, Andrew Gallo, Lauren Hall, Genevieve Jameson, Emma Odell, Tom Parsons, Adam Scotland, Jonah Sercombe and Maisie Waller.
4 Sep, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Features
MAMMA MIA! Celebrates its 10,000 performance
Last night (17 July 2024) MAMMA MIA! became only the fourth musical (and fifth production) in West Ends history to reach 10,000 performances. It is now just 14 performances away from surpassing Blood Brothers record of 10,013 shows, which was set way back in 1988. When it does this, it will become the third longest running musical in theatreland!
Amazingly, this isn’t the first milestone the super trouper musical has set this year. On the 6th April, just one day after the 50th anniversary of ABBAs iconic eurovision performance, MAMMA MIA! celebrated its 25th birthday, and became only the third musical in the capital to reach a quarter of a century.
The Journey to 10,000
From its very first performance at the Prince Edward Theatre in 1999 (where it subsequently broke all of the theatre's box office records), MAMMA MIA! captured the hearts of audiences with its infectious energy and heartwarming story. It wasn't long before the show expanded beyond the West End, embarking on an international journey that took it to Broadway and stages around the world. The musical has been translated into multiple languages and performed in over 60 countries, from Australia to South Africa, Japan to Brazil.
One of the key factors behind the show’s longevity is its multi-generational appeal. The music of ABBA transcends age, bringing together fans who have grown up with their hits and new generations discovering their timeless charm. The show's themes of love, family, and self-discovery resonate universally, making it a beloved experience for people from all walks of life.
18 Jul, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News
A Definitive Guide to the MAMMA MIA! Songs
With plenty of sunshine (even on a dreary London day), ABBA music, and a feel-good story, there’s plenty to love about MAMMA MIA! Be transported to a Greek island paradise for the ultimate musical theatre getaway, packed with stories of love, friendship and self-discovery. There’s over 20 ABBA songs in the MAMMA MIA! musical, with favourites like 'I Have a Dream' and 'The Winner Takes it All', as well as lesser-known tunes, such as 'Under Attack' and 'One of Us'.
The wild and sunny delights of Mamma Mia! Continue to wow audiences at the Novello Theatre, with thousands of audience members having the time of their lives every week. Whether you’re a Mamma Mia! songs fan or someone who doesn’t know their 'Waterloo' from their 'Voulez-Vous', discover all the ABBA songs in Mamma Mia!
The most famous MAMMA MIA! Songs
Even if you don’t know anything about the Mamma Mia! storyline, you’ll probably know some of the songs off by heart already. That’s thanks to ABBA being one of the biggest bands of all time. After the Swedish superstars won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, they took on the world. And with not one, but three London shows featuring their songs, including ABBA Voyage and MAMMA MIA! The Party, there’s plenty to dance and cheer about. Discover the most famous MAMMA MIA! songs in the ABBA musical and follow the story along.
MAMMA MIA! Act One Songs
Honey, Honey
'Honey, Honey' kicks off MAMMA MIA! and sees Sophie recount childhood stories of her mother, Donna, to her friends Lisa and Ali. In this song, Sophie discovers the intrigue around her father’s identity. Who could it be: Sam, Harry, or Bill?
Money, Money, Money
When ABBA released 'Money, Money, Money' in 1976, it was all about a woman who works hard but struggles to keep her finances in order. When used in the MAMMA MIA! musical, it’s a similar story. Meet Donna, Sophie’s mother. She’s struggling to renovate her hotel and wishes for financial fortunes.
Thank You for the Music
In 'Thank You for the Music', Sophie and her three dads — Sam, Bill, and Harry — reflect on how they’re back together again. After a lifetime spent apart, Sophie begins to discover what her three potential dads are like. Can Sophie pick apart history to discover her paternal truth, once and for all?
Mamma Mia!
Everybody knows 'Mamma Mia!', it’s the name of the show after all. In this song, Donna sees her ex-lovers on the Greek island and reflects on her past relationships. As soon as the chords strike up for this song, you’ll be dancing around in your seat.
Chiquitita
Donna’s friends, Rosie and Tanya, have a tough task. How can they cheer Donna up when she sees not one, but three of her past flames? To try and crack a smile, they sing 'Chiquitita'. After all, the Dynamos are back together, so it’s a time for celebration. Get ready for the flares!
Dancing Queen
Chiquitita didn’t quite work at getting Donna to laugh, but maybe “Dancing Queen” will? Tanya and Rosie try to convince Donna that she can still be the woman she once was. And remember, without ABBA, we wouldn’t be able to dance, jive, and have the time of our lives.
Lay All Your Love on Me
In Lay All Your Love on Me, audiences meet our happy couple, Sophie and Sky, for the first time. The pair share their feelings towards one another in this romantic duet, but Sophie’s concerned that Sky will treat her differently now her fathers are with her. Can Sky convince Sophie that she is the one?
Super Trouper
What better way to remember time gone by than with a Donna and the Dynamos reunion? See Donna, Rosie, and Tanya perform 'Super Trouper' for their little super trouper Sophie. They can’t believe she’s all grown up. And watch out for the outfits - you’ll never see bell bottoms and platform heels like them.
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
The MAMMA MIA! hen party doesn’t stay male-free for long. Sophie’s trio of fathers accidentally stumble on all the fun, but they’re not shooed away. Oh no. If they’re on the island and they’re in the room, they’re in the party.
The Name of the Game
Sophie asks her father Bill to walk her down the aisle. Bill wants to check with Donna. Sophie tells Bill to keep quiet and Bill agrees. That’s the name of the game! The Stevie Wonder-inspired track was released in 1977 as the first single on their fifth album, ABBA: The Album.
Voulez-Vous
Act One of the MAMMA MIA! musical ends with this rousing number. Whether you’re sitting up close in the stalls of the Novello Theatre, or you’re on the back row of the upper circle, you’ll be dragged into the action. There’s plenty of family confusion as everyone asks 'Voulez-Vous?' In the end, Sophie runs away from the party. But where does she go? You’ll have to come back for Act Two to find out.
3 Jul, 2024 | By Sophie Thomas
News
Novello Theatre Best Seats and Seating Plan
Known as the Strand Theatre between 1913 and 2005 (despite not being one of the three theatres that are actually located on The Strand - Adelphi Theatre , Savoy Theatre and The Vaudeville Theatre,) the Novello Theatre (then named the Waldorf Theatre) was built as a pair with the Aldwych Theatre in 1905.
The theatre is currently named after Welsh composer Ivor Novello who lived in the flat above. However, with the building already having undergone an impressive five name changes (rivalling Snoop Dog and Kanye West’s penchant for monikers) we wonder how long it will stay that way!
The theatre has played host to several successful productions, including the 1941 premiere of the black comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, which enjoyed a run of 1337 performances, and the 1955 comedy Sailor, Beware!, playing for 1231 performances. After a ten year love affair with No Sex Please, We’re British, The Novello Theatre welcomed MAMMA MIA! in 2012, where it still plays today.
What are the best seats at Novello Theatre?
The auditorium has four levels - Stalls, Dress Circle, Grand Circle and Balcony.
With steep rakes (meaning audience members sitting in front will not hamper your view) the Stalls offer unobstructed views close to the onstage action. For a budget friendly option, Slips in the Dress Circle are a great choice. They offer a side-view of the stage, but still allow you to enjoy the production without restriction.
The Grand Circle seats are a similar price to the Slips in the Dress Circle. They are one level up from the Grand Circle, so slightly further away from the stage, but they offer front on, unobstructed views.
Up another level and you’ll find the Balcony, these are the cheapest seats in the auditorium, however due to the steep rake the view is unobstructed (if slightly distant). If you’re lucky enough to have long legs, you may wish to sit in the other sections of the auditorium due to the Balcony’s smaller leg room.
Novello Theatre seating plan
27 Jun, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Productions
MAMMA MIA! announces West End extension
On Saturday 6 April 2024, MAMMA MIA! became only the third West End musical in history to reach its silver jubilee, and the celebrations are set to continue! The much-loved musical has today confirmed its extending its booking period, meaning you can dance, you can jive, all the way till 2025!
9 Apr, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News
MAMMA MIA set to celebrate its Silver Jubilee!
Mamma Mia, here we go again and again and again! On Saturday 6 April 2024, the ultimate feel-good show will celebrate its 25th anniversary, making it only the third musical in the history of the West End, to reach its Silver Jubilee!
Since premiering in London’s West End in 1999, the exhilarating smash-hit has become a global phenomenon, with a staggering 70 million people having seen it worldwide.
8 Mar, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Features / New Shows + Transfers
Meet the MAMMA MIA! I Have A Dream! contestants
The winner takes it all in ITVs latest reality show, MAMMA MIA I Have A Dream! The stagey series follows 14 West End wannabes as they compete to land the iconic roles of Sophie and Sky in the ultimate feel-good musical, MAMMA MIA!
Taking place on an idyllic Greek island, and spanning eight weeks. The first episode taking place tonight (Sunday 22 October), cumulating in a live final on the 10 December 2023. The ultimate early Christmas present for the lucky pair who bag the roles. But who will be in the running for the prize? Meet the contestants who are looking to make Kalokairi, and the West End, their home.
22 Oct, 2023 | By Sian McBride
News / Photos
Check out the new cast of MAMMA MIA!
Here we go again! Ahead of its 25th anniversary on 6 April 2024, check out these bright and beauitful new production images of the new cast of the global smash hit musical MAMMA MIA!. The new cast began performances on Monday 9 October 2023. Not only this, but MAMMA MIA! have also announced the extension of its booking period to Saturday 28 September 2024 at London’s Novello Theatre!
17 Oct, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News
MAMMA MIA! announces new West End cast
Here we go again! Producer Judy Craymer has announced that from Monday, October 9, 2023, a new cast of the internationally adored musical MAMMA MIA! will be headed to the sunny Greek Islands! The show will also extend its booking period to Saturday, September 28, 2024, at London's Novello Theatre.
31 Aug, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Features
People are going ABBAsolutely crazy for these ABBA shows in London
"Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie more ABBA content," we hear you sing from your ABBA-obsessed soul. Well, fear not, as we’ve got plenty of gems to feed your ABBA obsession! First, there’s The Way Old Friends Do, an ABBA-inspired musical centered around four people who revel in their adoration for the Swedish superstars (and who can blame them?) we also have the epic return of the iconic ABBA: The Movie - the ultimate celebratory fan event. There is also the virtual concert ABBA Voyage and, of course, the beloved delightful musical MAMMA MIA!
ABBA is adored worldwide due to their genre-defying sound and incomparable vibrant energy. They have become a timeless symbol of pop perfection and remain as fresh as anything in the modern charts. Yet, they continue to possess a sound unlike anything else out there. How do they manage it, and why do people love them so much? Discover the answers in ABBA: The Movie, Abba Voyage, MAMMA MIA! and The Way Old Friends Do. But first, let's learn a bit more about them!
17 Aug, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas