Mama Mia was produced by Judy Craymer as a way to enlighten a new generation about the music of ABBA after the band broke up in the 1980s. She was intrigued by the concept of using ABBA’s international hit songs as a way to direct a story entirely unrelated to the band. As such, the story is set on a Greek island and focuses on the relationship between a mother daughter pair as the daughter prepares to meet her estranged father for the first time. Add in the fact that the daughter is arranging this meeting shortly before her wedding, and the drama kicks into overdrive. With the powerful hits of ABBA supporting the story, Mama Mia’s production was unique from the beginning. …show more content…
Since then the London production has moved theatres twice and has been performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre and the Novello Theatre. The show hit America with the first performances taking place in San Francisco, California. After travelling the country, the production settled down in New York. While in New York it was performed in a variety of theaters before settling down at the Broadhurst Theater in November of 2013. This is where the show’s final performances will take place. The Broadway production’s original cast included performances from Louise Pitre, Judy Kate, and Karen