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Finding cheap theatre tickets to see Mamma Mia!

Friday, October 16th, 2009

When looking for irresistible, enjoyable, fun-filled entertainment, then Mamma Mia! is a show not to be missed. This remarkable show has been performed around the world and still packs many theatres. Regardless of whether you are an ABBA fan or not, this show will have you singing along and dancing in your seat.

Mamma Mia! is currently playing at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London and cheap theatre tickets can be obtained through Concierge Desk. You are able to buy your cheap theatre tickets online at an affordable price.

To get the best seats, here at Concierge Desk, we give you the opportunity to view and select your own seat before making your booking. This musical plays during the week as well as on weekends and bookings of cheap theatre tickets here at Concierge Desk can be made up to March 2011.

What do the critics say about Mamma Mia?

Mamma Mia! is all about a daughter’s quest of finding the identity of her father. The story is set on a Greek Island paradise with ABBA hits including Dancing Queen, Knowing Me Knowing You, Super Trouper and of course, Mamma Mia forming the soundtrack of the show.

Since the first show, Mamma Mia! has received phenomenal reviews. This feel good show has gotten positive feedback from the Daily Mail, The Daily Telegram and Financial times. Their comments include Mamma Mia! being fun and entertaining, witty, ingenious and sensational.

Mamma Mia! has a cast of brilliant actors. Writer Catherine Johnson has created a magical story that is funny and enjoyable.

Mamma Mia!

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Music is an obvious part of any musical on stage today, and there is no better inspiration than the legendary songs of ABBA. Though ABBA maybe no longer such a trendy group to listen and jive to, their music transgresses all ages in this entertaining musical. Mamma Mia! is a beautiful tale that has captivated audiences across the world and continues to do so. It hit Broadway back in 2001 and has not stopped since; if you have not seen it yet then get booking because this is one show you won’t want to miss.

Book now, enjoy soon

Mamma Mia! is showing at the Prince of Whales Theatre in London and you can get cheap theatre tickets from us. We offer you only the best competitive pricing on all of our theatre tickets so that you get real quality and value in return.

The story follows a woman who endeavours to find out who her real father is. This brings 3 blasts from her mother’s past back onto the scene of their Greek paradise. Love, laughter and fun envelopes the characters and the audience as this funny and charming tale unfolds on stage.

Mamma Mia! has had so many people fall in love with it that they have made a movie for the big screen in order to reach even more hearts than before. Revive the music of ABBA, empathise with the characters and fall in love with a charming and funny story. Do all of this with the affordability of cheap theatre tickets from Concierge Desk.

Mamma Mia

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

One of the hardest things to get in London is Mamma Mia tickets. This isn’t going to change any time soon. First of all, it is a fantastic, feel-good show which seems to particularly suit the summer. Secondly, some changes to the cast have been announced which are bound to cause a further run on the box office.

From the 16th of June a number of changes will be made to the cast. Sally Ann Triplett returns to the West End to play Donna Sheridan. She will be joined by Niamh Perry as Sophie Sheridan, Katy Secombe as Rosie, Norman Bowman as Sam Carmichael and Christopher Hollis as Bill Austin.

Members of the cast who are expected to stay on include Jane Gurnett as Tanya, Paul Ryan as Harry Bright, Oliver Hembrough as Sky and Jodie Read, Laura Selwood, Ben Heathcote and Sam McKay. Melissa Jaques will be playing Donna at certain performances. The show is booking until the 27th of March 2010.

Sally Ann Triplett’s previous credits include ‘Anything Goes’, ‘Chicago’, ‘Cats’, ‘Jolson’, ‘Acorn Antiques’ and ‘Cabaret’, all in the West End. Katy Secombe, daughter of the late Harry Secombe has appeared as Maria in ‘Twelfth Night’ at the National Theatre and in ‘Chicago’ and ‘Les Miserables’ in the West End.

Get your theatre tickets for Mamma Mia Tenth Anniversary

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

The demand for Mamma Mia theatre tickets shows no sign of slowing down as the show starts its eleventh year on the London stage. The musical based on, and featuring, the songs of Abba, is one of the West Ends most successful money spinners. In fact, the only current musicals which have been running longer are ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ and ‘Les Miserables’.

The show opened in London on the 6th of April 1999 exactly twenty five years, to the day, after Abba won the Eurovision Song Contest. Since then 19 productions of the show have opened around the world and a film of the show has been made.

The London production originally opened at the Prince Edward Theatre but moved to its current home, the Prince of Wales Theatre in 2004.
The cast includes Katie Brayben, Jodie Read, Laura Selwood, Jane Gurnett, Joanna Monro, Paul Ryan, Andrew Hall and Gerard Leighton Duffy.

The musical is set on a Greek island and tells the story of a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father. It could be one of three men and she brings them back to the island they had visited twenty years before in an attempt to find someone to walk her down the aisle as her wedding approaches.

Come Dancing

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Well, we all know that Mamma Mia tickets are like gold dust. If anything, the release of the cinema version has had a beneficial effect on sales of tickets for the show.

The interaction between shows and the films they spawn (or vice versa) is an interesting one. A particularly noticeable example of this was Mel Brooks’ film, ‘The Producers’ which was a comedy film which, incidentally, included extracts from a spoof musical. This was adapted into a stage musical. There was then a film made of the stage version. Mr Brooks could hardly be happier!

Perhaps the other major development in musical theatre over the last few years is that of a show built around the songs of a particular artiste. Mamma Mia ticks this box as well, and is currently joined in the best selling West End shows by ‘Jersey Boys’ featuring the hits of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and ‘We Will Rock You’ featuring the hits of Queen.

‘Our House’, the Madness musical is being revived, and the latest show to mine this particular seam of gold is ‘Come Dancing’, a musical by Ray Davies of the Kinks.

However, this show is slightly different in that Davies only uses three songs from his extensive back catalogue including the title track and one of the Kinks’ biggest hits, ‘Tired of Waiting For You’.

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