Musical (1999)


Musique: Benny Andersson • Björn Ulvaeus
Paroles: Benny Andersson • Björn Ulvaeus
Livret: Catherine Johnson
Production à la création:

Une mère, une fille. Trois hommes... Qui est le père?
Une comédie musicale irrésistible! Chacun est tombé amoureux de la musique, de l'histoire et des personnages qui font de MAMMA MIA! Un spectacle qui vous remplit de bien-être.

Act I
On the Greek island of Kalokairi, Sophie, a 20-year-old young woman, is preparing to marry her fiancé, Sky. She wants her father to walk her down the aisle, (Prologue: I Have a Dream) but doesn't know who he is. Sophie discovers her mother's old diary and finds entries which describe intimate dates with three men (Sam Carmichael, Bill Austin (Andersson in the film version), and Harry Bright) (Honey, Honey). Sophie believes that one of these men is her father and, three months prior to the wedding, sends each an invitation to her wedding writing in the name of her mother, Donna, without letting the unsuspecting mother know.
The day before the wedding, Donna begins receiving guests at her taverna. The first to arrive are her old best friends, Tanya, a rich woman who has been married and divorced three times, and Rosie, an unmarried, carefree woman. The trio used to be a girl group called Donna and the Dynamos. The three women catch up and talk about how their lives have been (Money, Money, Money).
Later that day, Sophie's three possible fathers arrive: Sam (an American architect), Harry (a British banker), and Bill (a Swedish writer and adventurer). Sophie convinces them not to tell Donna that she invited them (Thank You for the Music). Donna is surprised to see her ex-lovers (Mamma Mia) and leaves in tears. Donna, crying, explains to Tanya and Rosie the situation, and they cheer her up (Chiquitita). Tanya and Rosie try to convince Donna that she can still be the girl that she once was (Dancing Queen).
Sophie had hoped that she would know her father the moment she saw him, but is now only confused. She tries to tell her fiancé, Sky, how she feels without confessing what she has done. Sky tells her that he will be the only man she ever needs (Lay All Your Love on Me).
At Sophie's hen night, Donna and the Dynamos don their old costumes and perform a song, "Super Trouper". Sam, Bill and Harry accidentally walk in on the party, but the guests persuade them to stay (Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)). Sophie first pulls Sam out of the room to talk to him. After he asks why he is here, she is overcome with guilt, and goes to talk to Harry instead. But Harry asks if Sophie's father is at the party, and she tells him the whole truth. Lastly, she draws Bill aside to talk with him. She learns that Bill has an aunt Sophia who left all her money to Donna's family. Bill learns that Donna built the taverna with money she inherited from a friend she lived with when Sophie was a baby; that friend was Bill's aunt. They both think that this means he is her father.
Sophie asks Bill to walk her down the aisle, but Bill wants to discuss it first with Donna. This has been her secret, after all. But no one knows yet that even Donna does not know who the father is, because she slept with the three men in such swift succession. Sophie insists that they must not tell Donna anything (The Name of the Game) and finally, Bill agrees.
Afterward, everybody crashes the hen party (including the boys from the stag party). During the dance, Sam pulls Sophie aside and tells her that he has figured out why she invited him. He knows that he is her father, and promises to walk her down the aisle the next day. Then, Harry approaches Sophie, apologizing for being so slow on the uptake, and he is also convinced that she is his daughter and promises to walk her down the aisle. Sophie leaves the party, hopelessly confused; she doesn't want to turn any of them down (Voulez-Vous).

Act II
(Entr'acte) Sophie is having a nightmare, involving her three possible fathers all fighting for the right to walk her down the aisle and wakes up despairing (Under Attack).
Sophie is upset, and Donna assumes that Sophie wants to cancel the wedding and offers to handle all the details. Sophie is offended and vows that her children will not grow up not knowing who their father is. As Sophie storms out of the room, Sam enters and tries to tell Donna that Sophie may not be all she seems, but Donna will not listen (One of Us). She hates Sam; at the end of their affair, she said she never wanted to see him again. But it seems that Sam was the man Donna cared about the most, and both of them wish they could go back to the start (SOS).
At the beach, Harry asks Tanya what the father of the bride ought to be doing for Sophie's wedding. Tanya explains that for her part, her father gave her his advice and then paid. Pepper, one of the guys who works at Donna's taverna, makes advances to Tanya, but she rebuffs him (Does Your Mother Know).
Sky finds out what Sophie has done in inviting Sam, Harry and Bill to the wedding. He accuses her of wanting a big white wedding only so that she can find out who her father is. He is very hurt that she kept this plan a secret from him. He storms off just as Sam walks in. Sam tries to give Sophie some fatherly advice by describing his failed marriage (Knowing Me, Knowing You), but Sophie is not consoled.
Harry offers to Donna to pay for the wedding, and they reminisce about their fling (Our Last Summer). Sophie arrives and Donna helps her get dressed. She cannot believe her daughter is going to be a bride (Slipping Through My Fingers). Donna admits that her own mother disowned her when she learned that she was pregnant. They reconcile and Sophie asks her mother if she will walk her down the aisle. Sam arrives and tries to speak to Donna again, but she does not want to see him, and asks him to leave. He refuses, and a bitter confrontation ensues. Donna tells Sam that he broke her heart, presumably when she found out he was engaged (The Winner Takes It All). It emerges that the two still love each other dearly, albeit against Donna's better judgment.
Rosie is making final preparations in the taverna when Bill arrives. He's upset because he has received a note that Donna will be walking Sophie down the aisle. Bill reaffirms his commitment to the single life, but Rosie has become attracted to him, and urges him to reconsider (Take a Chance on Me). They are about to have sex in the taverna, but the guests arrive, leaving Rosie quite stunned.
The wedding begins, with Donna walking Sophie down the aisle. Before the priest has a chance to begin the ceremonies, Donna acknowledges to everyone that Sophie's father is present. Sophie tells her mother that she knows about her father. Donna realizes that Sophie invited them to the wedding for that very reason. The issue of Sophie's parentage is left unsettled, as none of them have any idea whether they are actually her father. Everyone involved agrees that it does not matter which one of them her biological parent is, as Sophie loves all three and they are all happy to be "one-third of a father" and a part of her life at last. Finally, Harry, who has made frequent references to his "other half" throughout the show, is revealed to be in a committed gay relationship with a man named Laurence (Nigel or George in some productions, Peter in the Russian version, José Francisco in the Mexican version and Adamastor Costa e Silva in the Brazilian Production).
Suddenly, Sophie calls a halt to the proceedings. She is not ready to get married and Sky agrees with Sophie about not getting married. Sam seizes his chance and proposes to Donna in order to prevent the wedding preparations from going to waste. He explains that he loved her, even when he left to get married. It is revealed that he called off the wedding with his fiancée and came back to the island, only to be told that Donna was going out with another man (Bill). He went back, married his fiancée and had children but he got divorced. Surprisingly, Donna accepts, (I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do). In the end, Sam and Donna are married, and at the end of the night, Sophie and Sky depart on a round-the-world tour (I Have A Dream) .
Finale and bonus
After the usual performers' bows to the audience, the cast performs the following songs together: "Dancing Queen", "Mamma Mia", and "Waterloo", featuring Donna, Tanya, Rosie, Sam, Bill, and Harry in ABBA-inspired costumes; they often invite the audience to sing along.

1 Mamma Mia! peut-être considéré comme un Top musical

2 Mamma Mia! peut-être considéré comme un juke-box musical autour de la musique de Abba


Mamma Mia! is based on the songs of ABBA. ABBA was a Swedish pop/dance group active from 1972–1982 and was one of the most internationally popular pop groups of all time, topping the charts again and again in Europe, North America and Australia. Following the premiere of the musical in London in 1999, ABBA Gold topped the charts in the United Kingdom again. This musical was the brainchild of producer Judy Craymer. She met songwriters Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson in 1983 when they were working with Tim Rice on Chess. It was the song "The Winner Takes It All" that suggested to her the theatrical potential of their pop songs. The songwriters were not enthusiastic, but they were not completely opposed to the idea.
In 1997, Craymer commissioned Catherine Johnson to write the book for the musical. In 1998, Phyllida Lloyd became the director for the show. It is unusual for three women to form the collaboration behind a commercial success in musical theatre.
Original London production
The musical opened in the West End at the Prince Edward Theatre on 6 April 1999 and transferred to the Prince of Wales Theatre on 9 June 2004, where it played until September 2012, when it moved to the Novello Theatre. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd with choreography by Anthony Van Laast, the original cast featured Siobhan McCarthy, Lisa Stokke, and Hilton McRae.
Toronto production
It opened in Toronto at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on 23 May 2000, directed by Phyllida Lloyd with choreography by Anthony Van Laast, with the production designed by Mark Thompson and lighting by Howard Harrison. It closed on 22 May 2005.
Original Broadway production
Prior to the musical's Broadway engagement, it made its US debut in San Francisco, California at the Orpheum Theatre from 17 November 2000 to 17 February 2001, moving next to Los Angeles, California at the Shubert Theatre from 26 February 2001 to 12 May 2001, and finally to Chicago, Illinois at the Cadillac Palace Theatre from 13 May 2001 to 12 August 2001. The musical opened on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on 18 October 2001 and is currently running, as of 2013. The director is Phyllida Lloyd with choreography by Anthony Van Laast. It is currently the tenth longest-running Broadway show. On April 18th, 2013 it was announced that Mamma Mia would transfer from its current home at the Winter Garden Theatre to Broadhurst Theatre in late 2013.
Las Vegas production
In the United States, Mamma Mia! played in Las Vegas, opening at the Mandalay Bay on February 2003 and closed on January 4, 2009.[14][15] In June 2005, Mamma Mia! played its 1000th performance in Las Vegas, becoming the longest-running West End/Broadway musical in Las Vegas. The clothes and scenarios from this production are now used in Brazil.
Touring productions
Mamma Mia has a North American Tour, Spanish Tour, Dutch tour, South African tour, Japanese tour, Korean tour and an International Tour. The US tour started in Providence, Rhode Island in 2002, and has since played more than 120 cities as of its 6th anniversary in 2008. The 10th anniversary Australian Tour has just finished its run in Brisbane. There was also an Australasian Tour from 2001–2005, and a Dutch tour in 2009 - 2010. The International Tour has visited Dublin, Edinburgh, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Estonia, Lisbon, Brussels, Paris, Cologne, Oberhausen, Munich, Erfurt, Vienna, Liepzig, Frankfurt, Zurich, Berlin, Vienna, Belfast, Edinburgh, Pretoria, Manchester, Doha, Dubai, Copenhagen, Riga, Helsinki, Tel Aviv, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Budapest, Bratislava, Prague, Bristol, Vilnius, Horsens, Glasgow, Athens, Monte Carlo, Paris, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Turku, Helsinki, Istanbul, Malmo, Kuala Lumpur, Vienna, Milan, Geneva, Trieste, Florence, Aalborg, Forli, Lisbon, Bangkok, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Taiwan, Newcastle, Baden Baden, Hanover, Munich, Nurnburg, Graz, Basel, Liverpool, Belgrade, Cork and Linkoping.
The South African tour, conducted at the Artscape Theatre, Cape Town (11 August 2010) and 3 months later at The Teatro, Montecasino in Johannesburg, featured an all local cast.
On 24 January 2012, Mamma Mia! opened in Manila at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The show was originally set to stay only for a week but with the positive response, the organisers decided that it would play until 19 February 2012. The show features Sara Poyzer as Donna Sheridan and Charlotte Wakefield as Sophie. The cast also included Kate Graham (Tanya), Jenny Dale (Rosie) and David Roberts (Sky).
International productions
As of 2012, the musical has been performed in sixteen languages: English, German, Norwegian, Japanese, Dutch, Flemish, Korean, Spanish, Swedish and Russian, French, Danish, Italian, Portuguese Indonesian and Chinese. In addition to the tours, the show has had (and in some cases, still has) permanent productions in London, Toronto, New York, Hamburg, Rome, Tokyo, Utrecht, Las Vegas, Seoul, Stuttgart, Essen, Madrid, Osaka, Daegu, Stockholm, Antwerp, Moscow, Seongnam, Gothenburg, Fukuoka, Berlin, Barcelona, Nagoya, Mexico, Milan, Puerto la Cruz (Venezuela) and Brazil. Lone van Roosendaal has played Donna in three different countries and in three different languages: English, Dutch (understudy) and German. Jackie Clune has played Donna in the International Tour cast.
The Chinese production of Mamma Mia! debuts on July 10, 2011 in Shanghai Grand Theater and has already run 200 shows for the first season with Shadow Zen leading the role of Donna Sheridan.


Act I
Overture - Orchestra
"Prologue: I Have A Dream" - Sophie
"Honey, Honey" - Sophie, Ali, and Lisa
"Money, Money, Money" - Donna, Tanya, Rosie, Pepper, and Company
"Thank You for the Music" - Sophie, Sam, Harry, and Bill
"Mamma Mia" - Donna and Company
"Chiquitita" - Tanya, Rosie, and Donna
"Dancing Queen" - Tanya, Rosie, and Donna
"Lay All Your Love on Me" - Sky, Sophie, and Company
"Super Trouper" - Donna, Rosie, Tanya and Female Ensemble
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" - Female Ensemble
"The Name of the Game" - Sophie and Bill
"Voulez-Vous" - Company

Act II
Entr'acte - Full Cast
"Under Attack" - Sophie and Company
"One of Us" - Donna
"S.O.S" - Donna and Sam
"Does Your Mother Know" - Tanya, Pepper and Company
"Knowing Me, Knowing You" - Sam
"Our Last Summer" - Harry and Donna
"Slipping Through My Fingers" - Donna and Sophie
"The Winner Takes It All" - Donna
"Take a Chance on Me" - Rosie and Bill
"I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" - Sam, Donna and Company
"I Have A Dream" (Reprise) - Sophie

Encore
"Mamma Mia" (Reprise) - Company
"Dancing Queen" (Reprise) - Donna, Tanya, Rosie and Company
"Waterloo" - Donna, Tanya, Rosie and Company

Notes on the music
During the preview period in London, the musical had the song "Summer Night City" just after the prologue. The "Summer Night City" scene was a wedding rehearsal and during the song, Ali, Lisa, Tanya, and Rosie arrived on the island. Now, part of the song is used as underscoring to connect the end of "The Winner Takes It All" and "Take a Chance on Me". You can also hear a couple of lines of "Summer Night City" in the 'Entr'acte' (the most noticeable line is: 'Time to breathe and time to live').

Donna hums a few lines of "Fernando", when she repairs the doors of the taverna just before she sees her three former lovers. In the Mexican production Donna sings a few lines of the original ABBA's Spanish version of the song.

In the German production, Sky (Bernhard Forcher) sang a few lines of "King Kong Song" before starting "Lay All Your Love on Me". In the international tour version, Sky (David Roberts) sings a few lines of "She's My Kind of Girl", a Björn & Benny song.

The wedding march that is played as Sophie walks down the aisle is a slower arrangement of "Dancing Queen".

The creators also intended to include "Just Like That", an unreleased ABBA song recorded in 1982. The song was apparently dropped just before the first public previews in March 1999, though it was listed in the program available during the preview period.

The last three songs, performed as an encore/finale by the whole cast are: "Mamma Mia", "Dancing Queen" and "Waterloo". The version of "Mamma Mia" used in the encore/finale is sung by the Company. Then, during the intro of "Dancing Queen", Donna, Tanya and Rosie join the Company (as the girl-power band "Donna and the Dynamos", wearing the ABBA's 70's colorful and flashy costumes). Sam, Bill and Harry join them during the second chorus of "Dancing Queen" (sometimes, wearing male versions of the girls' ABBA's costumes.)

In the Brazilian production, all the three songs from the encore/finale were kept in English. Though "Waterloo" was adapted into Brazilian Portuguese, this version was never used and the lyrics are unknown.

In the Venezuelan production (Puerto la Cruz) the Director decided to reduce the length of the musical by cutting some scenes and songs such as “Knowing me, Knowing You”, “Thank you for the Music”, “Under Attack”, “One of Us”, “The Name of the Game” and “Waterloo”. However, He replaced “Waterloo” by a remix of “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia”.

In the Russian production the song "Happy New Year" is sung at the encore on New Year holidays shows.

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Version 1

Mamma Mia! (2000-05-Royal Alexandra Theatre-Toronto)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Royal Alexandra Theatre (Toronto - Canada)
Durée : 5 ans
Nombre :
Première Preview : 23 May 2000
Première: 23 May 2000
Dernière: 25 May 2005
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Commentaires longs: Original Cast: Louise Pitre (Donna)

Version 2

Mamma Mia! (2001-10-Winter Garden Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 12 ans
Nombre : 14 previews - 5773 représentations
Première Preview : 05 October 2001
Première: 18 October 2001
Dernière: 19 October 2013
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Commentaires : Partie d'un Broadway Run:
Winter Garden Theatre: 18/10/2001 - 19/10/2013
Broadhurst Theatre: 2/11/2013 - 12/9/2015

Version 3

Mamma Mia! (2002-11-Operettenhaus-Hamburg)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Operettenhaus (Hambourg - Allemagne)
Durée : 4 ans 10 mois 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : 03 November 2002
Première: 03 November 2002
Dernière: 08 September 2007
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Avec: Carolin Fortenbacher (Donna), Annika Bruhns (Donna), Valerie Link (Sophie), Jörn Linnenbröker (Sky), Frank Logemann (Sam), Detlef Leistenschneider (Harry), Betty Vermeulen (Tanja), Dörte Niedermeier (Lisa), Rommel Singson (Pepper), Michael Clauder (Eddie), Ulrich Allroggen (Bill), Iris Schumacher (Rosie)

Version 4

Mamma Mia! (2003-02-Mandalay Bay-Las Vegas)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Mandalay Bay (Las Vegas - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 5 ans 11 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : 08 February 2003
Première: 08 February 2003
Dernière: 04 January 2009
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :

Version 5

Mamma Mia! (2003-09-Beatrix Theater-Utrecht)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Beatrix Theater (Utrecht - Pays-Bas)
Durée : 2 ans 3 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : 09 November 2003
Première: 09 November 2003
Dernière: 12 February 2006
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Avec: Simone Kleinsma (Donna), Celine Purcell (Sophie), Oren Schrijver (Sky), Ellen Evers (Tanja), Doris Baaten (Roos), Hajo Bruins (Sam Korenhof), Jon Van Eerd (Harry Buis), Filip Bolluyt (Bart Oosten), Jeroen Luiten (Eddie), Paul Boereboom (Pepper), Manon Novak (Ellie)

Version 6

Mamma Mia! (2004-11-Teatro Lope de Vega-Madrid)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Teatro Lope de Vega (Madrid - Espagne)
Durée : 1 an 3 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : 11 November 2004
Première: 11 November 2004
Dernière: 12 February 2006
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Commentaires longs: Original Cast: Nina (Donna)
Marta Valverde (Tania)
Paula Sebastián (Rosy)
Mariona Castillo (Sofi)
Leandro Rivera (Sky)
Alberto Vázquez (Samuel Suárez / Sam)
Bruno Squarcia (Bruno Bernard / Bill)
Nando González (Javi Ruiz / Harry)
Mónica Vives (Ali)
Mamen Márquez (Lisa)
David Ávila (Chili / Pepper)
Jaime Zatarain (Edu)

Version 7

Mamma Mia! (2006-03-Stadsschouwburg-Anvers)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Stadsschouwburg (Anvers - Belgique)
Durée : 3 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : 12 March 2006
Première: 12 March 2006
Dernière: 02 July 2006
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Commentaires longs: Original Cast: Vera Mann (Donna Steveling)
Sasha Rosen (Sophie Steveling)
Davy Gilles (Sky)
Jan Schepens (Sam Kerremans)
Marc Coessens (Bart Van Oosterwijck)
Mark Thijsmans (Harrie Buis)
Myriam Bronzwaar (Tania)
Lulu Aertgeerts (Roos)
Peter Fenwick (Eddie)
Michael Macalintal (Pepper)
Hannah Van Meurs (Ellie)
Lokke Dieltiens (Lisa)

Version 8

Mamma Mia! (2007-05-Colosseum Theater-Essen)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Colosseum Theater (Essen - Allemagne)
Durée : 1 an 2 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : 06 May 2007
Première: 06 May 2007
Dernière: 27 July 2008
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Avec: Lone van Roosendaal (Donna), Daniel Berini (Sky), Romina Langenhan (Sophie)

Version 9

Mamma Mia! (2007-10-Theater am Potsdamer Platz-Berlin)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Theater am Potsdamer Platz (Berlin - Allemagne)
Durée : 1 an 3 mois 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : 21 October 2007
Première: 21 October 2007
Dernière: 26 January 2009
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Star(s) :

Version 10

Mamma Mia! (2007-11-Barcelona Teatre Musical-Barcelone)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Barcelona Teatre Musical (Barcelone - Espagne)
Durée : 1 an 1 mois 2 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : 29 November 2007
Première: 29 November 2007
Dernière: 11 January 2009
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :

Version 11

Mamma Mia! (2007-11-Palladium Theater-Stuttgart)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Palladium Theater (Stuttgart - Allemagne)
Durée : 3 ans 1 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : 18 July 2004
Première: 18 July 2004
Dernière: 09 September 2007
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :

Version 12

Mamma Mia! (2010-10-Théâtre Mogador-Paris)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Théâtre Mogador (Paris - France)
Durée : 1 an 8 mois 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : 19 October 2010
Première: 28 October 2010
Dernière: 01 July 2012
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Avec: Sophie Delmas, Gaëlle Gauthier, Karen Gluck, Marion Posta, Jérôme Pradon, Francis Boulogne, Patrick Mazet, Dan Menasche
Commentaires : > 19/10/2010 - 31/7/2011: Théâtre Mogador
> 30/9/2011 - 1/7/2012: Théâtre Mogador
> 20/9/2012 - 22/9/2012: Palais des Sports

En plus, une tournée est organisée...
Commentaires longs: Tournée: La Tournée Province 2012 débutera au Zénith Arena de Lille du 7 au 16 septembre 2012 puis continuera aux Arènes de Metz du 21 au 23 septembre, Phare de Chambéry les 25 & 26 septembre, Halle Tony Garnier de Lyon du 28 septembre au 7 octobre, Axone de Montbéliard les 9 & 10 octobre, Zénith de Strasbourg du 12 au 14 octobre, Zénith de Nancy Maxeville du 19 au 21 octobre, Zénith de Dijon du 26 au 28 octobre, Zénith de Saint-Etienne les 30 & 31 octobre, Zénith de Cournon d’Auvergne du 2 au 4 novembre, Scarabée de Riorges Roanne les 6 & 7 novembre, Dôme de Marseille du 9 au 14 novembre, Palais Nikaia de Nice du 16 au 18 novembre, Zénith Oméga de Toulouse du 20 au 21 novembre, Zénith Sud de Montpellier du 23 au 25 novembre, Palio de Boulazac Périgueux les 27 & 28 novembre, Zénith de Limoges du 30 novembre au 2 décembre, Zénith de Nantes du 6 au 9 décembre, Amphitéa d’Angers les 11 & 12 décembre, Liberté de Rennes du 14 au 16 décembre, Zénith de Caen les 18 & 19 décembre 2012.
Les dates qui suivent sont en 2013 : Summum de Grenoble du 11 au 13 janvier, Zénith de Toulouse du 18 au 23 janvier, Zénith de Pau les 29 & 30 janvier, Patinoire Mériadeck de Bordeaux du 1er au 3 février, Forest National de Bruxelles (Belgique) les 8 & 9 février, Zénith d’Orléans les 12 & 13 février, Parc des Expositions de Tours du 15 au 17 février, Antares du Mans les 19 & 20 février, Zénith de Rouen du 22 au 24 février, Parc des Expos de Brest du 1er au 3 mars, Théâtre du Leman à Genève (Suisse) du 8 au 17 mars 2013.
Presse : « Il faut bien vous mettre en tête que ce n'est pas à un concert d'Abba que vous assisterez, et encore moins à un karaoké ! Musicalement parlant, même si l'on a du mal à estimer la part de programmations, les sept musiciens présents chaque soir dans la fosse mouillent la chemise, et parviennent sans peine, grâce à des arrangements parfaitement travaillés, à faire bouger Mogador sur ces rythmes des 70's archi connus. » Fous de théâtre

« Personne ne résiste à la tentation du déhanché final sur le légendaire Dancing Queen... » Le Point

« Le triomphe est amplement mérité. (...) Avec une excellente traduction française, les comédiens, aussi bien danseurs que chanteurs, nous entraînent entre éclats de rire et émotion dans un véritable show de 2h40, qu'on ne voit pas passer. » Télérama
« Une nouvelle version d'un spectacle parfaitement rodé, joué, chanté et dansé par une troupe française énergique et homogène. (...) Une mélodie du bonheur sauce nordique. » Le Figaro

Version 13

Mamma Mia! (2012-09-Palais des Sports-Paris)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Palais des Sports (Paris - France)
Durée :
Nombre : 4 représentations
Première Preview : 20 September 2012
Première: 20 September 2012
Dernière: 22 September 2012
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Avec: Emmanuelle Bouaziz, Francis Boulogne, Vanessa Cailhol, Tristan Chapelais, Sophie Delmas, Gaëlle Gauthier, Karen Gluck, Sylvain Mathis, Patrick Mazet, Dan Menasche, Marion Posta, Jérôme Pradon
Commentaires : Reprise au Palais des Sports pour quatre représentations en guise d'adieu de la version qui s'est jouée durant deux années au Théâtre Mogador.

Version 14

Mamma Mia! (2013-02-Palladium Theater-Stuttgart)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Palladium Theater (Stuttgart - Allemagne)
Durée : 1 an 7 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : 14 February 2013
Première: 14 February 2013
Dernière: 05 October 2014
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Star(s) :

Version 15

Mamma Mia! (2014-03-Raimund Theater-Vienne)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Raimund Theater (Vienne - Autriche)
Durée : 1 an 3 mois 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : 19 March 2014
Première: 19 March 2014
Dernière: 28 June 2015
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
Chorégraphie :
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Avec: Ana Milva Gomes (Donna), Madeleine Lauw (Sophie), Jacqueline Braun (Rosie), Susa Meyer (Tanja), Livia Wrede (Lisa), Marianne Curn (Ali), Boris Pfeifer (Sam), Peter Kratochvil (Harry), Martin Muliar (Bill), Andreas Wanasek (Sky), Oliver Aagaard-Williams (Eddie), Pierre Damen (Pepper), Franziska Schuster (Ensemble / Cover Sophie), Salka Weber (Ensemble / Cove Lisa), Carolin Schönemann (Ensemble / Cover Ali), Susanne Panzner (Ensemble / Cover Donna, Rosie), Isabella Prühs (Ensemble / Cover Rosie, Tanja), Benjamin Sommerfeld (Ensemble / Cover Sky), Richard Patrocinio (Ensemble / Cover Pepper), Tim David Hüning (Ensemble / Cover Sky), Raphael Dörr (Ensemble / Cover Bill, Sam), Robert David Marx (Ensemble / Cover Harry, Bill), Stefan Mosonyi (Ensemble / Cover Pepper), Nicola Gravante (Ensemble / Cover Eddie), Birgit Wanka (Ensemble / Cover Lisa), Walesca Frank (Ensemble / Cover Ali), Veronique Spiteri (M Swing), Ivo Giacomozzi (M Swing), Niran Straub (M Swing / Cover Eddie), Daniela Harbauer (M Swing / Cover Sophie), Ronnie Veró Wagner (M Swing / Dance Captain), Raphaela Pekovsek (M Swing / Dance Captain Assistant)

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Mamma Mia! (2014-10-Theater des Westens-Berlin)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Theater des Westens (Berlin - Allemagne)
Durée : 3 mois 3 semaines
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Première Preview : 25 October 2014
Première: 25 October 2014
Dernière: 14 February 2015
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Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
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Avec: Sanne Buskermolen (Ali), Jörg Zuch (Bill), Sabine Mayer (Donna), Denys Magda (Eddie), Cusch Jung (Harry), Rebecca Stahlhut (Lisa), Farid Halim (Pepper), Barbara Raunegger (Rosie), Jerry Marwig (Sam), Marc Früh (Sky), Lara Grünfeld (Sophie), Betty Vermeulen (Tanja)

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Mamma Mia! (2015-03-Metronom Theater-Oberhausen)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Metronom Theater (Oberhausen - Allemagne)
Durée : 7 mois
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Première Preview : 05 March 2015
Première: 05 March 2015
Dernière: 02 October 2015
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Chorégraphie : Anthony Van Laast
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Avec: Sanne Buskermolen (Ali), Jörg Zuch (Bill), Carina Sandhaus (Donna), Perry Beenen (Eddie), Dean Welterlen (Harry), Rebecca Stahlhut (Lisa), Farid Halim (Pepper), Barbara Raunegger (Rosie), Jerry Marwig (Sam), Marc Früh (Sky), Lara Grünfeld (Sophie), Betty Vermeulen (Tanja)

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Mamma Mia! (2016-03-Spain Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Spain Tour ( - Espagne)
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Première Preview : 04 March 2016
Première: 04 March 2016
Dernière: Inconnu
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Mamma Mia! (2018-10-Musical Dome-Cologne)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Musical Dome (Cologne - Allemagne)
Durée : 1 mois 1 semaine
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Première Preview : 10 October 2018
Première: 10 October 2018
Dernière: 18 November 2018
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Mamma Mia! (2019-09-Theater des Westens-Berlin)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Theater des Westens (Berlin - Allemagne)
Durée : 6 mois
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Première Preview : 22 September 2019
Première: 22 September 2019
Dernière: 24 March 2020
Mise en scène : Phyllida Lloyd
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