The production opened in Stockholm in 2016, with ABBA member Björn Ulvaeus serving as a writer alongside Calle Norlén and Roine Söderlundh. The Swedish production was a hit, eventually being adapted for The O2 stage by British-Danish writer Sandi Toksvig in 2019, where it has remained.
Nikos and Kate run a cozy taverna on the Greek island of Skopelos with help from their family and friends. Never a dull night at the taverna, the duo must keep their operation running smoothly all while the mischievous chef Debbie and the star-crossed lovers Adam and Konstantina try to defy the fates and find their happy endings.
Show timings for Mamma Mia! The Party may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
The O2 is a live entertainment venue that stages concerts, comedy shows, sporting events, and, of course, musicals. The busiest music venue in the world and the second largest arena in the UK after the Manchester Arena, the space features the purpose-built Nikos Taverna to house Mamma Mia! The Party.
Nikos Taverna at The O2 seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: Bars, restaurants, outlet shopping, courtyard, food stalls
Accessibility: Step-free access, wheelchair-accessible seating
The cost of the tickets starts from £109 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show is suitable for guests aged 5+.
The show is playing at The O2 Off-West End.
The show is set in Nikos Taverna, on the island of Skopelos, similar to the original film. At this busy taverna, a new love blossoms as Konstantina and Adam find themselves drawn to one another despite their differences.
The running time is 4 hours alongside a four-course Greek meal.
Ian Kelsey takes over the role of Nikos from Antony Costa. The cast also includes Lucinda Lawrence as Kate, Rosemary Annabella Nkrumah as Debbie, Inês Fernandez as Konstantina, Henryk Firth as Adam, Oscar Balmaseda as Fernando, Georgia Morgan as Nina, and Dawn Spence as Grandma. Bella is performed at certain shows by Allie Ho Chee or Rosie Rowlands.