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Mamma Mia! | Wales Millennium Centre



This glorious ABBA musical is so much fun, your cheeks will ache from smiling for two hours. The cast are superb and genuinely look like they are having the time of their lives belting out those ABBA classics. Mamma Mia is now in its 18th year and shows no sign of slowing down, constantly playing to sell out crowds in the West End and on its UK tour. The reason for its success is down to the songs, when Benny and Bjorn penned those classic tunes decades ago little did they know those hits would go on to inspire a Musical and also a smash hit movie. Mamma Mia has earned its place alongside shows like Grease and The Sound Of Music it's a show you can never tire of.

The cast in this production are just incredible and as well as having pitch perfect vocals they perform some great comedy throughout the performance, like I said earlier your cheeks will ache from smiling. Sara Poyzer (Donna) delivers an outstanding rendition of 'The Winner Takes It All' and there's some great comedy moments whenever she's joined onstage by Jacqueline Braun (Rosie) and Emma Clifford (Tanya). You'll be tapping your foot and clapping throughout the show and by the time the cast perform the finale you'll be on your feet singing and dancing and having the time of your life like a true Dancing Queen!
Mamma Mia is at The Wales Millennium Centre until the 13th November and is the must have ticket if you love a great night out.

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