Calling all Dancing Queens – Mamma Mia! is coming back to town.
And, since it just closed on Broadway (for good) in September, this may be your last chance to see the Broadway production.
Broadway Theatre League is bringing Mamma Mia! to the Mark C. Smith Concert Hall February 19 – 21 as part of it’s 15-16 Season. You get 5 chances to see it.
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Our Valley Events is a sponsor of Mamma Mia! presented by Broadway Theatre League. We will be there Saturday night, so please say Hi!
Why You Should See Mamma Mia! Before It’s Too Late
- Because you love ABBA’s music.
- Even if you don’t know who ABBA is, you probably know the iconic songs like Dancing Queen, Super Trouper, The Winner Takes It All and Money, Money, Money. *
- You’re a fan of the movie.
- It was one of the longest running shows on Broadway and played 5,773 performances before closing.
- Set on a Greek island, it’s a great escape from our crazy Huntsville winter weather.
- Featuring one of the sweetest weddings on Broadway, who doesn’t love a good wedding.
- Do you know who the father is? Everyone has a favorite “Dad”!
- 4 words….Donna and the Dynamos.
- The show features great costumes.
- Order up a tropical drink to take inside during the show.
- It’s a great excuse for a Girl’s Night Out.
- Even if you’ve seen Mamma Mia! before (whether on Broadway or one of the previous touring productions), it’s still fun to see. This cast might just be the best one yet.
- How many shows end with an audience dance party? You’ll be dancing out of the theatre for sure!
More Information: Mamma Mia! presented by Broadway Theatre League
Dates: Friday, February 19, 8 pm
Saturday, February 20, 2 pm & 8 pm
Sunday, February 21, 2 pm & 7:30 pm
Tickets: Start at $18
Get Tickets: Online through Ticketmaster or by calling the Box Office at 256-518-6155
* Mamma Mia! features the songs of ABBA. ABBA is a Swedish pop rock group who were super popular in the 70’s.

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