FULL casting has been announced for the feel-good musical Mamma Mia! in the open air at Harewood House this summer from August13 - 30, 2021.
Sara Poyzer (Donna Sheridan), Nicky Swift (Rosie), Helen Anker (Tanya), Richard Standing (Sam Carmichael), Phil Corbitt (Bill Austin), Daniel Crowder (Harry Bright), Lucy May Barker (Sophie Sheridan), Toby Miles (Sky), Jasmine Shen (Ali), Mariella Mazzilli (Lisa), James Willoughby Moore (Pepper), Corey
Mitchell (Eddie) and Sarah Harlington (alternate Donna Sheridan) lead the cast.
Further casting includes Taylor Bridges, Ambra Caserotti, Martin Dickinson, Billy Downes, Chloe Gentles, Rachel Ivy, Matt Kennedy, Lewis Kidd, Robert Knight, Hollie Nelson, Natasha O’Brien, Phoebe Roberts, Blair Robertson, Kaine Ruddach, Amy Thiroff and Cameron Vear.
Audiences will be able to enjoy the original stage show in the open air for the first time. Playing 20 performances only with a strictly limited capacity, this will be part of the Mamma Mia! UK & International Tour celebrating 22 years since Mamma Mia! premiered in London in April 1999.
Nick Grace, Associate Producer said: “We’ve created Mamma Mia! Under the Stars with audience safety in mind and the event has been designed to operate under social distancing rules. We will have a number of Covid secure measures implemented, including strictly controlled capacity and ensuring lots of space for our audience to circulate both in front of the stage and around our food and drinks areas. Safety will remain our priority and we are constantly monitoring government guidelines to ensure the show can go ahead, even without an easing of current restrictions. If social distancing is no longer required we’ll aim to ease our restrictions, but will ensure that there will still be the space to remain socially distant for anyone who wants to. This is the joy of being outdoors.”
Mamma Mia! tells the tale of a mother, a daughter and three possible dads on a Greek island, unfolding to the magic of ABBA’s timeless songs.
For tickets - from £39.50 - visit www.mamma-mia.com or call 0344 338 800.
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