Mamma Mia! review

A solid-gold songbook and the cast's infectious gusto make for a terrifically entertaining experience, at a fraction of the cost of a West End ticket. Not everyone's cup of tea, but take a chance and you'll be thankful for the music.

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Musicals are ludicrous. However tragic the tale – the stabbings of West Side Story, the AIDS deaths of Rent, the prisoners and prostitutes of Les Misérables – the moment the leads burst into song, the gravity evaporates.

And no one knows this better than the makers of Mamma Mia!, the adap of the ABBA jukebox musical that’s played to 30m worldwide. Because every time Meryl Streep’s single mother Donna or Pierce Brosnan’s long-lost lover Sam start to sing, it’s with an implicit wink to the audience – we’re all in on the joke and it’s a good one.

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