Mamma Mia tickets: Here's where to get tickets to London West End show now
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Mamma Mia! has become one of the longest-running shows in London's West End, and with good reason.
Based on the music written and recorded by Swedish pop superstars ABBA, Mamma Mia! follows the heart-racing story of Sophie looking for the truth about her father.
In a last-ditch attempt to find out who her dad is, she invites Sam, Harry and Bill - ex-flames of her mother, Donna - to her upcoming wedding to figure out who will give her away on her big day.
Of course, this drags up all sorts of drama and bad memories for Sophie's mother, Donna, who has a complicated past with each of the men who just checked into her Greek hotel.
Written by British playwright Catherine Johnson, Mamma Mia! has surpassed the likes of Rent, Wicked, The Sound of Music, The King and I and Damn Yankees as one of the longest-running stage shows on the planet.
Tickets for Mamma Mia! are out right now, and we have all the information you need on how to get involved:
Where to buy Mamma Mia! tickets now
Mamma Mia! tickets are available right now from a number of online retailers.
Ranging from Ticketmaster and London Theatre Direct to TodayTix and Love Theatre. Here's the breakdown of where you can get tickets right now:
TICKETMASTER - Buy Mamma Mia! tickets here.
LONDON THEATRE DIRECT - Buy Mamma Mia! tickets here.
Tickets are available for shows throughout the week from Monday to Saturday at 7:30pm. There are also matinee shows beginning at 3pm on Thursdays, Saturdays and some Tuesdays.
Which theatre is Mamma Mia! in?
Mamma Mia! currently has a residency at London's Novello Theatre in Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD.
The show has remained at this legendary building for years, and currently has no plans to move.
The closest tube station to the Novello Theatre are Covent Garden, Charing Cross and Holborn.
How much are Mamma Mia! tickets?
Mamma Mia! tickets range hugely in price depending on which date and time you want to attend the show, as well as where you want to sit in the Novello Theatre.
With that said, there are some tickets priced at just £30 per seat.
There are also an abundance of seats available for just over £100 per ticket, placing you in the stalls.