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'Mamma Mia!' sets full Broadway cast

The first Broadway revival of the beloved musical, opening this August, will take place at the Winter Garden Theatre, where the show originally premiered.

Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

My, my, how can we resist them? Complete casting has been announced for Mamma Mia! on Broadway, beginning performances at the Winter Garden Theatre on August 2 ahead of an August 14 opening.

Twenty-five members of the cast will make their Broadway debuts in the show. The main Mamma Mia! cast features Christine Sherrill as Donna, Amy Weaver as Sophie, Carly Sakolove as Rosie, Jalynn Steele as Tanya, Rob Marnell as Harry Bright, Jim Newman as Bill Austin, Victor Wallace as Sam Carmichael, and Grant Reynolds as Sky.

The ensemble includes Lena Owens as Lisa, Justin Sudderth as Pepper, Ethan Van Slyke as Eddie, Haley Wright as Ali, Sarah Agrusa, Alessandra Antonelli, Caro Daye Attayek, Adia Olanethia Bell, Collin J. Bradley, Emily Croft, Madison Deadman, Jordan De Leon, Nico DiPrimio, Patrick Dunn, Stephanie Genito, Danny Lopez-Alicea, Makoa, Jasmine Overbaugh, Gray Phillips, Blake Price, Dorian Quinn, and George Vickers V.

For its first Broadway revival, Mamma Mia! returns to the same venue where it premiered in 2001, going on to have a 14-year Broadway run. The beloved musical comedy follows a young woman who invites all three of her possible dads to her wedding — much to her mother's surprise — and is set to the songs of ABBA.

This production also reunites the original creative team: songwriters Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, book writer Catherine Johnson, director Phyllida Lloyd, choreographer by Anthony Van Laast, production designer Mark Thompson, lighting designer Howard Harrison, and sound designers Andrew Bruce and Bobby Aitken. Musical supervision, additional material, and arrangements are by Martin Koch.

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Photo credit: Christine Sherrill, Amy Weaver, Carly Sakolove, Jalynn Steele, Rob Marnell, Jim Newman, Victor Wallace, and Grant Reynolds. (Photos courtesy of production; Sherrill photo by Brandon Dahlquist Photography; Weaver photo by Croftography; Sakolove photo by Ricky Gee; Steele photo by Steven Scarpetti; Marnell photo by Curtis and Cort; Wallace photo by Hilary Jones; Reynolds photo by Carey Sheffield)

Frequently asked questions

How do you book tickets for Mamma Mia!?

Book tickets for Mamma Mia! on New York Theatre Guide.

Where is Mamma Mia! playing?

Mamma Mia! is playing at Winter Garden Theatre. The theatre is located at 1634 Broadway (between 50th and 51st Street), New York, 10019.

What's the age requirement for Mamma Mia!?

The recommended age for Mamma Mia! is Ages 10+. Children under 4 are not permitted in the theatre..

How long is Mamma Mia!?

The running time of Mamma Mia! is 2hr 30min. Incl. 15 minute intermission.

What is Mamma Mia! about?

With songs by ABBA, Mamma Mia! features a sturdy single mother, her bright daughter who's getting married, and the wedding where she's invited the three men who might be her father.

What are the songs in Mamma Mia!?

The songs in this cherished jukebox musical come straight from ABBA's catalogue, including "Dancing Queen," "The Winner Takes it All," and of course "Mamma Mia."

Who wrote Mamma Mia!?

British playwright Catherine Johnson wrote the story, based on songs recorded by the record-breaking Swedish group ABBA and composed by members Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.

Is Mamma Mia! appropriate for kids?

This is a fun-loving show that has some adult themes but is largely family-friendly. Audiences must be ages four and up to see a Broadway show.

Who directs Mamma Mia!?

Phyllida Lloyd is directing this limited run, with Anthony van Laast choreographing.

Is Mamma Mia! good?

With a Tony nomination for Best Musical and as one of the earliest jukebox musicals to successfully reinvent the form, Mamma Mia! is a crowd pleaser thanks to its unabashed joy, amazing songs, and heartfelt story.

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