News: Full cast announced for Mamma Mia! The Party


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September 8, 2021
News: Full cast announced for Mamma Mia! The Party

Full cast has been announced for the reopening of Mamma Mia! The Party, which arrives back at The O2 London this October.

London’s premier theatre dining experience returns to its taverna for the first time since the closure in March 2020, and is currently booking through to Sunday 3 April 2022. 

Created by ABBA’s own Bjorn Ulvaeus, Mamma Mia! The Party is a unique and magical experience that brings the band’s hits to life more vividly than ever before. Over the course of four hours, guests are able to immerse themselves entirely in the ABBA experience, complete with a four-course authentic Greek feast and disco, with one unforgettable evening.

Along with the production, the show is launching new packages that can give you a range of additional experiences.

Cast for the show includes Fed Zanni as Nikos, Steph Parry as Kate, Linda John Pierre as Debbie, AJ Bentley as Adam, Julia Imbach as Konstantina, Allie Ho Chee as Bella, Kimberly Powell as Nina, Dawn Spence as Grandma and Gregor Stewart as Fernando.

Further cast includes Oscar Balmaseda, Jonathon Bentley, Molly Cleere and Jessica Spalis. Musicians include John Donovan, Luke Higgins, Kathryn Tindall, Steve Rushton and Mark Pusey.

Mamma Mia! The Party is set in a taverna on the beautiful Greek island of Skopelos, where most exteriors of the first film were shot. Nikos and his wife Kate run the exotic restaurant together with their family and friends.

The show has music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, with some songs with Stig Anderson, plus a story by Calle Norlen, Roine Soderlundh and Ulvaeus, adapted for the UK by Sandi Toksvig.

Mamma Mia! The Party originally opened in Stockholm in January 2016, and is co-directed and choreographed Stacey Haynes and Roine Soderlundh, with set design by Bengt Froderberg, lighting design by Patrick Woodroffe, sound design by Gareth Owen, costume design by Annsofi Nyberg, music supervision by Robin Svensson and casting by David Grindod.

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