Mamma Mia!

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Mamma Mia is an enchanting romantic comedy written by Catherine Johnson and composed by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, both former member of the disco-era rock band, ABBA. The musical, which opened on Broadway in 2001, is based on the music of ABBA, including chart toppers like “Dancing Queen” as well as the title track, “Mamma Mia.” The show is full of familiar tunes released in the mid-70’s, as well as some original pieces written specifically for the stage play.

The all-local cast and crew have been working hard with late night and weekend rehearsals, and are very appreciate of the support they have received from the community as they prepare this show for the stage.

Show Dates & Times

July 29, 2021 7:00pm
July 30, 2021 7:00pm
July 31, 2021 2:00pm
July 31, 2021 7:00pm

Cast

Sophie Sheridan — Mabry Keyes
Ali — Beka Aultman
Lisa— Zoe Foster
Donna Sheridan — Mindi Roberson
Tanya — Molly Storey Johnson
Rosie — Victoria Armstrong
Sky — Phillip Stephens
Pepper — Adam Ogden
Eddie — Caleb McDaniel
Harry Bright — Michael Young
Bill Austin — James Stephens
Sam Carmichael — Micah Touchet
Father Alexandrios — Slade Spann

Islanders:
Emily Baita, Abbey Benjamin, Dillan Bryant, Jacob Emfinger, Abby Loman, Lexi Meeks, Emma Grace Monceaux, Camryn Price, Bekah Stephens, Jessie Waller, Mary Bess Wiggers.

Director

Amy Thornhill

Crew

Sound — Brandon Loman

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