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Mamma Mia! announces new tour company

Here they go again!

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| Tour |

22 June 2026

The current tour company, photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg

The ongoing tour for Mamma Mia! has announced new casting.

Mamma Mia! is one of the longest-running musicals in West End history. Since its premiere in 1999, the show has become a global sensation, with over 70 million people having seen it worldwide. The musical has grossed over £4.5 billion at the box office and inspired two successful films.

Produced by Judy Craymer, Richard East, and Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal, the show features ABBA’s timeless hits, written by Benny Andersson and Ulvaeus, and the story by Catherine Johnson. The show is directed by Phyllida Lloyd, with choreography by Anthony Van Laast, design by Mark Thompson, lighting design by Howard Harrison, sound design by Andrew Bruce and Bobby Aitken, and musical supervision, additional material and arrangements by Martin Koch.

Joining the tour are Lauren Woolf (Rosie), Richard Taylor Woods (Sam Carmichael), Simon Victor (Bill Austin), Arvid Larsen (Harry Bright), Hazel Baldwin (Sophie Sheridan), Samuel George Downey (Sky), Rachel Seirian (Ali), Lex Richardson (Lisa), Ashton Sharp (Pepper) and Albert Green (Eddie).

Also joining the cast are Rubi-mai Bown, Georgia Gillam, Bethany Lythgoe,Sullivan Martin, Adam Stickler and Luke Stone.

 Jenn Griffin (Donna Sheridan), Ashleigh Jones (Alternate Donna Sheridan) and Sarah Earnshaw (Tanya) continue in their roles, alongside Richard Vorster (Father Alexander), Brook Blackford-Jenkins, James Brice, Aled Davies, Ryan Ebbrell,Marisa Harris, Jay Jobarteh, Sarah McFarlane, Rachel Oates, Megan Speirsand Maisy Wignall who complete the cast.

The new company will start at King’s Theatre Glasgow (13 to 29 August), with the show then visiting SSE Arena Belfast (9 to 12 September 2026), Sheffield Lyceum Theatre (15 to 26 September), Nottingham Royal Concert Hall (29 September to 10 October), Milton Keynes Theatre (13 to 24 October), Wolverhampton Grand Theatre (27 October to 7 November), Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (10 to 21 November), Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff (30 November to 5 December), Liverpool Empire (8 December 2026 to 3 January 2027), and Plymouth Theatre Royal (12 to 30 January 2027).

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