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Lockdown treat: Thank You For The Music – the original Mamma Mia cast

 May 9, 2020  Leave a Comment on Lockdown treat: Thank You For The Music – the original Mamma Mia cast  Posted in Lockdown Treats, Musicals, Theatre, West End

Marking the 21st anniversary of Mamma Mia, the original cast reunite to cheer up their castmate Neal Wright who had been taken ill, and to celebrate the work of the NHS

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