Mamma Mia! tickets 04/14/2026

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Mamma Mia! fans, Are you ready for Austin? on Tuesday, April 14th 2026 as part of her tour Mamma Mia! will be playing at Bass Concert Hall, TX. Score your Mamma Mia! tickets Austin right here.


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By concertsaremyaddiction

Mamma Mia! Very Good!

We had seen the Broadway production of Mamma Mia several years ago were looking forward to seeing the Touring Cast performance. I would give this a four star rating and encourage all those who enjoy musicals to get their tickets for this production. Harry, Sam & Bill characters were done very well. The three played off of each other and really added to the show. As usual Rose was the life of the production- even though- the part is not a large part of the production as far as stage time, she stole the show! Sofie character was strong throughout the play. Donna character was also solid.

By Chronister4

Mamma Mia

This was the 3rd time we've seen a production of Mamma Mia at the Embassy. You need not love Abba music to enjoy the plot. It is well written. And if you enjoy Abba's music, you're in for a treat as their songs are weaved into the story almost perfectly. Regardless, this cast was every bit as good as the prior 2 productions we enjoyed at the Embassy. Pretty sure it was a sell out, and, deservedly so. We sat next to some folks who had never seen Mamma Mia and they were delighted with the show. The next time this production comes to town, be sure to get your tickets early. We will!

By Atlanta30308

Would have given it 5 stars, but...

I loved the play, and I will get tickets for it as soon as it returns to my area. The actors/singers, with one exception, are outstanding! I give a highlighted call-out to those in the roles of Donna, Rosie, and Tanya. These three women are stupendous in timing and talent in all realms of the field! They fill the air with energetic exuberance, and a thrill for their talent. When they were on stage, you just cannot wait to see/hear what they are going to do, say, or sing. The leading men were also exceptional as were the entire supporting cadre. There is a reason I did not give it 5 stars. That reason is the actress playing the role of Sophie. She simply cannot sing! She has no vibrato, and frequently hit sour notes, either notably flat or sharp. This cannot be attributed to nervousness (as this is her debut), but to a serious lack of talent. Her acting was also just adequate. I do hope she is replaced with a woman having better talent.

By Kmooneyshea

Mamma Mia....what a fiasco!

I was so looking forward to this play! I bought great seats in November, eagerly anticipating seeing the play in April. I had previously seen the movie and had family members rave about seeing the NYC production. In fact, the gentleman I saw the play with had also seen the NYC production. While the story itself was good, and the acting in general was fair, the cast really "camped it up", adding sexual innuendos and giving the overall impression of vaudeville/burlesque, rather than a Broadway quality production. The finale was sensation and we really enjoyed that, in fact, the second half was SO much better than the first half. Sorry to say that I wouldn't recommend this production to a friend. Last year, we saw "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" and it was wonderful! Sorry, but Mama Mia! didn't rate but two stars.


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