“Things like The Lion King, Wicked, Les Mis – these big names would really lend themselves to this stage.'
Scarborough’s Open Air Theatre marked its 90th birthday this year, with crowds having flocked to its first production of Merrie England in 1932 on an ‘island’ stage. But as fashions changed, the theatre fell into disrepair, finally closing its doors in 1986.
Mamma Mia! will stage six shows here next June. More than 30,000 tickets went on sale Friday, with the show featuring a mother, daughter and three possible fathers on a Greek island idyll. To date, the show has been seen by more than 65m people in 50 productions – and remains one of the longest running show in Broadway history having played for 14 years.
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