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Mamma Mia!

(Original Broadway Production, 2001)

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Production Information
Previews:October 05, 2001 (14 previews)
Opening:October 18, 2001
Theatres:Cadillac Winter Garden Theatre
(10/5/2001 - ?)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:2 hours and 30 minutes with one intermission
Intermissions:1
Version:Original London Version
The infectious music of ABBA provides the framework for a romp through the preparations of an unusual wedding.
 
Production Staff
Bobby Aitken
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Sound Designer
Benny Andersson
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Orchestrator
Andrew Bruce
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Sound Designer
Wendy Bobbitt Cavett
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Musical Director
Howard Harrison
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Lighting Designer
Paul Huntley
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Wig Designer
Martin Koch
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Orchestrator
Phyllida Lloyd
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Director
Mark Thompson
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Production Designer
Björn Ulvaeus
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Orchestrator
Anthony Van Laast
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Meredith Akins
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Lisa (Understudy)
Leslie Alexander
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Tanya (Understudy)
Stephan Alexander
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Pepper (Understudy)
Kim-E J. Balmilero
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Ensemble
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Ali (Understudy)
Robin Baxter
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Ensemble
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Rosie (Understudy)
Brent Black
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Ensemble
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Bill Austin (Understudy)
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Sam Carmichael (Understudy)
Tony Carlin
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Ensemble
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Bill Austin (Understudy)
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Harry Bright (Understudy)
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Sam Carmichael (Understudy)
Bill Carmichael
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Father Alexandrios
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Ensemble
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Harry Bright (Understudy)
Tonya Doran
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Lisa
Meghann Dreyfuss
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Ensemble
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Sophie Sheridan (Understudy)
Gina Ferrall
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Rosie
Barrett Foa
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Swing (Swing)
Jon-Erik Goldberg
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Swing (Swing)
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Pepper (Understudy)
Somer Lee Graham
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Ensemble
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Sophie Sheridan (Understudy)
Hollie Howard
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Swing (Swing)
Sara Inbar
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Ali
Judy Kaye
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Rosie
David W. Keeley
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Sam Carmichael
Joe Machota
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Sky
Tina Maddigan
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Sophie Sheridan
Ken Marks
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Bill Austin
Karen Mason
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Tanya
Kristin McDonald
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Ali (Understudy)
Adam Monley
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Ensemble
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Sky (Understudy)
Dean Nolen
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Harry Bright
Louise Pitre
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Donna Sheridan
Mark Price
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Pepper
Chris Prinzo
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Ensemble
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Eddie (Understudy)
Peter Matthew Smith
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Ensemble
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Eddie (Understudy)
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Sky (Understudy)
Yuka Takara
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Ensemble
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Lisa (Understudy)
Michael Benjamin Washington
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Eddie
Marsha Waterbury
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Ensemble
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Donna Sheridan (Understudy)
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Rosie (Understudy)
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Tanya (Understudy)
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