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‘Mamma Mia’ live in the UAE

The screening accompanie­d by West End performers will be part of Yas Movies in the Park

- By Marwa Hamad, Senior Reporter

Ten years ago, the first starstudde­d film in a largely successful franchise released, starring Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep and Stellan Skarsgard. This year, fans enjoyed its long-awaited sequel. But the enduring romantic comedy Mamma

Mia! has been entertaini­ng audiences ever since the tail end of the 90s, when the jukebox musical first premiered on London’s West End.

The script follows the young bride-tobe Sophie as she hunts for her real father, with little help from mother Donna and a cracking soundtrack by the 70s Swedish pop group Abba.

On Friday, West End performers will bring the universall­y loved story to Abu Dhabi’s du Arena, as part of Yas Movies in the Park. The three-day big screen extravagan­za, which runs from tomorrow until Saturday, will showcase the 2008 film

Mamma Mia! while dancers and actors from the UK perform and sing along to Abba’s biggest hits, from Money, Money,

Money to Super Trouper, Take a Chance on Me and Thank You for the Music.

“The music is so well-known worldwide by all ages, so I think they will love it as much as we will,” said Blaise Colangelo, who plays the protagonis­t Sophie.

Colangelo describes the character as a “passionate, loving and determined young lady.” She first auditioned for the role back in 2015 in the UK and toured the show for two years. The actress counts herself lucky to return to it for this one-off production. But while it’s one thing to put on a straightfo­rward musical or a play, it’s another to perform on cue with the film playing in the background. For Nicholas Maude, who plays Sophie’s potential father Bill, it came very naturally. “I think we’ve all done it at home. I know when Grease or The Greatest Showman are playing, I’m singing along and dreaming of being either John Travolta or Hugh Jackman,” he joked.

Played by Skarsgard in the films, Maude said his character Bill has a carefree spirit and is a good man at heart. But the British actor struggled with nailing his Swedish accent.

“Bill is a traveller, and so in my defence, he has picked up a lot of accents from around the world. Hence his on-and-off American, English, Swedish, Birmingham accent,” said Maude. Meanwhile, EastEnders actress Lizzii Hills was thrilled to take on the role of mother Donna, played by Streep in the films. She found her to be a no-nonsense “strong female warrior”. “She’s had her share of men and life experience, works hard to keep her business going, and shows her daughter that women are strong and can do whatever they want to do,” said Hills.

The cast were in intensive rehearsals for a week prior to the show and shared their favourite moment of the production: the finale.

“It is so uplifting and gets everyone up on their feet,” said Colangelo. Maude was mostly taken by the costumes in the last number: “They may find their way into my suitcase on the way home.”

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